For the first time, pasta, one of the most iconic foods of the Mediterranean diet, is reworked by combining 3D printing technology with the traditional art of pasta making.
Author: Clara Salzano
Cube, heart, star, all 3D printed, these are not games for kids, but products to eat and it only takes 13 minutes to cook. It’s the world’s first line of 3D-printed finger food noodles launched by BluRhapsody, which takes tradition beyond the usual paradigms through innovation.
From jewelry to medicine, there are more and more fields where 3D printing is used. Technological innovation is also the foundation of the BluRhapsody project, the first line of 3D-printed finger food pasta that cooks in just 13 minutes and has all the flavor of traditional pasta. The result of years of study, the cutting-edge technology at the base of the new pasta line allows you to reproduce shapes inspired by nature, cubes, hearts, stars and any other design you want, from the letters of the name to a fantasy object.
For the first time, pasta, one of the most iconic foods of the Mediterranean diet, is reformulated according to a new vision that combines 3D printing technology with the traditional art of pasta making. BluRhapsody consists of small batches of hand-kneaded dough with quality semolina and water, 3D printed and then dried. In this way, everyone can cook and try the innovative pasta line comfortably at home. And with 3D printing it is possible to give shape to imagination and creativity. At the moment BluRhapsody exists only in the form of snack foods to be filled at will, but you can’t know where the innovation, even applied to such a traditionalist sector, might go.