Foods
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100

Name one food that has been 3D printed

Pixel sushi, pizza, chocolate, or Ice Cream

100

What is the name of the “ink” in a 3D printer?

Filament

100

What major association is interested in 3D printed food?

NASA

100

This dog was originally used for hunting rabbits and are now a popular pet among British royalty

What is the Pembreshire Welsh Corgi

100

What Italian food has been made by 3D printing in 6 minutes?

Pizza

200

Where do they make the pixel sushi?

Japan

200

What printer was named after a famous magician?

Foodini

200

What major world issue might 3D printed food solve?

World Hunger.

200

What nationality was Cleopatra?

Greek.

200

True or False: it is possible to keep this food preserved for over a year?

True

300

Why does NASA want these 3D foods?

Because they have a longer shelf life.

300

Name one brand of food 3D printer

PancakeBot, Foodini

300

Where did scientists make the pixel sushi?

Japan

300

What color are aircraft black boxes?

Orange.

300

How could 3D printed food solve world hunger?

By making good food more accessible 

400

Why is 3D printed food helpful as space food?

It lasts longer

400

What major coffee company is using 3D printing in making vegan ice cream

Starbucks

400

What is the study of food called?

Food science or Culinary science 

400

How long is the 90 mile beach in New Zealand?

55 miles.

400

What could 3D printing replace in space missions?

Freeze dried food.

500

Why could 3D printing food solve world hunger?

It is easily portable, tasty, and meets daily needs.

500

How long does it take to 3D print a detailed chocolate figure? (Answers within 10 minutes will be accepted.)

20 minutes 

500

Why does NASA want 3D printed food? In other words, what sort of mission would need 3D printed food?

A mission to Mars.

500

What is the longest word in the Oxford English Dictionary?

Antidisestablishmentarianism 

500

Why is NASA interested in the 3D printed food?

To provide food to meet safety, acceptability, variety, and nutritional stability on long missions.