A Spanish company called Natural Machines has invented a way to print food using a 3D printer. The $1,400 printer, called Foodini, builds up layers of different ingredients, then pumps out the final product ready for cooking.<br /><br />The machine uses capsules of fresh, unprocessed ingredients and is intended to get more people preparing additive-free food in very little time.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Sonia Gallego reports from Barcelona.
