Cashew Chicken 3D Printer Developed

Like an oven, cashew chicken is printed for eating

Springfield, MO – The growing demand for cashew chicken has spawned a new invention; the 3D cashew chicken printer. The new technology will be responsible for feeding thousands of patrons in the Ozarks area at local restaurants and promises to be a source of value for diners at home.

“I was always a fan of Springfield-style cashew chicken, once I left I’ve always had cravings for it. Now I can make it at home by simply pressing a button. This is the best culinary day in my life,” said Eric Tollerton of Boston, MA.
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The new device is projected to feed 1,500 people an hour at a normal buffet style dining establishment. Cashew Corner owner Hank Viterow said, “I’m blown away by this technology…I can design and upload my personal family recipe and the machine simple outputs the desired dish. This is an amazing technology and I’m sure my customers won’t taste the difference from my home made dishes and the robot generated food.”

The 3D cashew chicken printers have been in beta test across the Ozarks for three weeks now. Most consumers don’t claim to notice a difference but when they do it is rather large. “I was eating my first 3D printed cashew chicken meal and was enjoying it until I bit into an ink blot. It literally filled my mouth with a juicy sensation. I tried to spit it out but was prevented by a piece of paper stuck in my teeth. I wouldn’t say it was the worst cashew chicken I’ve ever had, but it was the most memorable,” said Jackie Newhouse of Nixa, MO.

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