Once the ingredients are set, the RoboChef heats
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 5:01 am
Cargo ships pick up cocoa from the Caribbean islands, and in Brittany, France, the cocoa mass is transformed into chocolate. From there, the sweets slowly sail to the United States. For now, they are available in a limited number of gourmet stores, but the company plans to expand into large retail chains.
Robot chef
RoboSousChef is the latest robot to enter the foodservice ecosystem. The refrigerator-sized device features a screen where the user selects a recipe. A tray of raw ingredients, such as chicken, vegetables, and grains, is then placed in it. It’s like filling a printer with a giant cartridge. Vegetable oil and sauces, located in the compartments below, help create a variety of flavors.
mixes, spices, and finishes cooking in 12 minutes—or as long greece number data as it takes to cook a serving of chicken. Its repertoire isn't limitless, but it can reproduce the same results over and over again with mechanical precision.
The company is improving the home version for busy families and is in talks with a university where 11,000 people dine daily to see if four robo-chefs, working together, could reduce the workload on cooks.
Track your tea and leave a tip for the farmer
The Nepal Tea Collective is a charitable corporation. It places a QR code on tea bags, which allows you to track who picked the tea and reward them. Co-founder and COO Pratik Rijal is a third-generation tea picker. He says the tea pickers he works with used to earn about $2 a day. The company has increased wages by 45%, cutting out middlemen.
Robot chef
RoboSousChef is the latest robot to enter the foodservice ecosystem. The refrigerator-sized device features a screen where the user selects a recipe. A tray of raw ingredients, such as chicken, vegetables, and grains, is then placed in it. It’s like filling a printer with a giant cartridge. Vegetable oil and sauces, located in the compartments below, help create a variety of flavors.
mixes, spices, and finishes cooking in 12 minutes—or as long greece number data as it takes to cook a serving of chicken. Its repertoire isn't limitless, but it can reproduce the same results over and over again with mechanical precision.
The company is improving the home version for busy families and is in talks with a university where 11,000 people dine daily to see if four robo-chefs, working together, could reduce the workload on cooks.
Track your tea and leave a tip for the farmer
The Nepal Tea Collective is a charitable corporation. It places a QR code on tea bags, which allows you to track who picked the tea and reward them. Co-founder and COO Pratik Rijal is a third-generation tea picker. He says the tea pickers he works with used to earn about $2 a day. The company has increased wages by 45%, cutting out middlemen.