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Edible exhibition features 3D-printed food, glowing sushi and an inflatable stomach
A giant inflatable stomach, 3D-printed food made from ground-up insects, and bioluminescent sushi are some of the pieces on show at the Edible exhibition at Dublin's Science Gallery, which launches this week.
The idea that eating insects could provide a solution to global food shortages is explored in Insects au Gratin, which explores the idea of grinding up insects and turning them into 3D-printed food items. On display in the Science Gallery will be documentation of the process of converting insects into more palatable foods using rapid prototyping techniques.
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