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Home»News»In Japan, a TV screen allows you to “taste food” on display
In Japan, a TV screen allows you to "taste food" on display
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In Japan, a TV screen allows you to “taste food” on display

Nadia BarnettBy Nadia BarnettDecember 25, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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A Japanese professor has created a screen prototype TV “Delicious”, where the user can get different flavors like dishes.

According to Reuters, Taste-the-TV comes under the name “Taste-the-TV”, which means that Homi Miyashita, a professor at the University of Meiji, will use the TV to train new chefs or distant bartenders. Proposed that.

Speaking to Reuters, Miyashita said that if the screen was made commercially, its price would reach $ 875, and that the goal was to give users the experience of eating in a restaurant beyond expectations. They are at home.

According to the professor, talks are still underway with manufacturers about possible uses of flavor spray technology such as adding toast flavors. In the midst of the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic, Miyashita says this method is the best way to improve the way humans interact with the outside world.

Some Twitter users, through the social networking site “Twitter”, have asked many questions about this type of technology and the exact nature of its launch at this particular time when the world is plagued by corona. Liquable TV is not Professor Miyashita’s first product, but he and his students have previously been able to produce a variety of flavor-related devices, including a fork that further intensifies the taste of food. “

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