Alright, who’s in the mood for sushi? If it’s you, make sure to have samples of your urine, saliva, and feces ready because they’ll be needed to 3D print the ideal fish n’ rice cubes to meet your ...
Earlier this year, a company called Open Meals caused a bit of a ruckus on the internet when it announced a new sushi technology that custom-crafts recipes according to each customer’s biology. To ...
Many high-end restaurants require guests to make a reservation before they dine. At Sushi Singularity in Tokyo, diners will be asked to send fecal samples to achieve the ideal experience. As ...
Sushi Singularity wants to make customised sushi for its diners (Representative Image) A Japanese restaurant will make customised 3D-printed sushi for each of its diners by studying samples of their ...
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Japanese conceptual design studio Open Meals has announced a restaurant concept that will use a customer's saliva, faeces and urine to create 3D-printed sushi tailored to their nutritional needs.
From sashimi to maki rolls, sushi comes in a wide range of styles and forms. But one ambitious company believes that sushi should be customised for customers - based on their saliva and urine. Open ...
Right next to the breastfeeding kit for men (complete with app) was Japanese company Open Meal and their nutritionally personalised, 3D printed Sushi. In its own right, the end form has an alien ...