Edible 3D printing material and preparing method thereof
A 3D printing and auxiliary material technology, applied in the fields of application, baked food, food science, etc., can solve the problems of being unsuitable for staple food and complicated preparation methods, and achieve the effect of easy 3D printing, good viscosity and fluidity
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Embodiment 1
[0015] Preparation of main ingredients: starch 40g (amylose: amylopectin = 1:3.11), water 13.5g, free sugar 6g, pentosan 4g, fat 1g, protein 8g;
[0016] Preparation of auxiliary materials: a small amount of methylcellulose, enzyme, sodium salt and α-cyclodextrin (about 15g in total);
[0017] The mass ratio of the main material to the auxiliary material is 5:1.
[0018] Dissolve 1g of sodium bicarbonate and 1.5g of tartaric acid in water at 36°C to form a solution (concentration of 0.3%), add the solution dropwise to 100g of the main material and auxiliary material mixture, and stir evenly. When the pH is 7, stop the dropwise addition, Stir evenly, roll for 2 hours, place at 25°C for 0.5 hours, then add C 6 h 12 o 6 and 0.5 g of the mixture of polymers, and mix uniformly to obtain the target material.
[0019] The peach is modeled by computer modeling software, the above-mentioned materials are put into a 3D printer, and the 3D printer prints layer by layer to obtain a wa...
Embodiment 2
[0021] Preparation of main ingredients: starch 60g (amylose: amylopectin = 1:3), water 12.5g, free sugar 4g, pentosan 6g, fat 1g, protein 14g;
[0022] Preparation auxiliary materials: a small amount of methylcellulose, enzyme, sodium salt and α-cyclodextrin (about 5g in total).
[0023] The mass ratio of the main material to the auxiliary material is 20:1.
[0024] Dissolve 1g of sodium bicarbonate and 1.5g of tartaric acid in water at 36°C to form a solution (concentration of 0.3%), add the solution dropwise to 100g of the main material and auxiliary material mixture, and stir evenly. When the pH is 7, stop the dropwise addition, Stir evenly, roll for 2 hours, place at 25°C for 0.5 hours, then add C 6 h 12 o 6 and 0.5 g of the mixture of polymers, and mix uniformly to obtain the target material.
[0025] The peach is modeled by computer modeling software, the above-mentioned materials are put into a 3D printer, and the 3D printer prints layer by layer to obtain a waterti...
Embodiment 3
[0027] Preparation of main ingredients: starch 60g (amylose: amylopectin = 1:4), water 13g, free sugar 6g, pentosan 6g, fat 1.5g, protein 14g;
[0028] Preparation auxiliary materials: a small amount of methylcellulose, enzyme, sodium salt and α-cyclodextrin (about 10 g in total).
[0029] The mass ratio of the main material to the auxiliary material is 10:1.
[0030] Dissolve 1g of sodium bicarbonate and 1.5g of tartaric acid in water at 36°C to form a solution (concentration of 0.3%), add the solution dropwise to 100g of the main material and auxiliary material mixture, and stir evenly. When the pH is 7, stop the dropwise addition, Stir evenly, roll for 2 hours, place at 25°C for 1 hour, then add C 6 h 12 o 6 and 0.5 g of the mixture of polymers, and mix uniformly to obtain the target material.
[0031] The peach is modeled by computer modeling software, the above-mentioned materials are put into a 3D printer, and the 3D printer prints layer by layer to obtain a watertig...
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