- Tags:
- 3D Printing / chocolate / Sweets
Related Article
-
Japanese convenience store now serves sweet custard pudding sandwiches
-
Japanese sweets master shows how to make a dazzling Peach and Calpis Jelly Tart
-
Drinkable whipped cream is coming to Japanese vending machines and we got an advance taste
-
“How to preserve a cake?” Reverse thinking proves genius lifehack
-
Japan’s Candy Mascot Kinda Looks Like Poop, But That Won’t Stop Him From Hugging 7 Billion People
-
Lindt Japan Combines Matcha Green Tea with Luxurious Hot Chocolate for Special Christmas Drink
Japanese food-tech startup Byte Bites is looking to deliver food in a new and exciting way to 7me customers. Their name comes from their goal of exploring new technology (Byte) to give food (Bites) new textures and flavors. This Golden Week, they'll be doing that for chocolate lovers with a pop-up store offering their new "exform" chocolate made with 3D printers.
Their new exform chocolate aims to deliver a finely crafted but multitextured chocolate experience. By using 3D food printer, Byte Bites is able to create thinly shaped forms, and therefore make chocolate that melts more quickly in your mouth.
Depending on the pattern and density of each chocolate piece, chocolate lovers can enjoy a variety of unique shapes and textures. A 3D food printing demonstration will also be on display during the event.
The pop-up 3D chocolate printing is only available for a limited time during Golden Week, so chocolate lovers should hurry while they can.
Tokyu Hands Shinjuku location, 4th floor
Location: Times Square building, 502402 Sendagaya Shibuya, Tokyo
Dates: May 5th to 10th
Time: 10 am to 9 pm
Note: Quantity is limited to 30 pieces sold a day, but when stock runs out a pre-order for the next day can be made.