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Two university students just won a prize.
It's for making carrots.
The carrots taste good.
And they're healthy to eat.
But the two students used a machine – a 3D printer.
The students were in a competition in Qatar.
The competition was for business ideas.
The winners were Mohammad Annan and Lujain Al Mansoori.
They won $6,800.
They used special technology.
Making food with 3D printers isn't new.
But these scientists used ultraviolet (UV) light.
This makes the process quick.
The students worked in a laboratory.
First, they developed the vegetable cells.
The cells are the printer's 'ink'.
They put the ink into the printer.
Then, the machine builds the cells into a carrot.
These carrots are cheap too.
They cost less than normal carrots.
Qatar is a desert.
Without rain, the country has to buy fresh food.
Printing food might help.
And, for poor countries, it could be the answer.