“…Postprocessing steps change depending on the properties of the material 3D printed. To illustrate, mashed potatoes (Liu et al., 2020), pureed vegetables (Martínez‐Monzó et al., 2019), fruit concentrates (Azam et al., 2018), and gelatin (Ye et al., 2020) do not require extra processing after printing, while some materials (especially uncooked ones) such as chicken meat (Yang et al., 2015), noodles (Muthurajan et al., 2021), cookies (Pulatsu et al., 2022), crackers and cakes (Guénard‐Lampron et al., 2021), and plant‐based burgers (Wang et al., 2023) need additional postprocessing. The potential postprocessing steps after 3D printing include rapid cooling, frying, extrusion cooking, baking, and steaming (Caporizzi et al., 2019; Demei et al., 2022; Lipton et al., 2015).…”