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What food would be 3D printed to solve hunger?

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In my world, humanity has made the ultimate invention: A machine that takes raw elements and converts them into anything one desires, like a universal 3D printer.

The only thing it needs is a supply of raw elements, like a "printer cartridge", and a small amount of power. The more chemically complex the item is, the more time and power it takes to create the item.

To eradicate world hunger, humanity decides to print food and ship it worldwide to struggling countries.

My question is, what would be the best food item to make with the printer? The food should be tasty, nutritious, and chemically simple. Bonus points for having a long shelf life.

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