Furutistic digital cooking with Cornucopia
Rajni | Jan 20 2010

Home, office or public place, where ever you are, technology follows you to give you the utmost comfort and ease. Our kitchens too are not deprived of it. With this ever-increasing involvement of technology in our lives have you ever thought what the future of cooking would be? The future of food is here. On a liquid drip! Thanks to the ingenious designers, Marcelo Coelho and Amit Zorhan, the members of MIT’s Fluid Interfaces group who have developed a futuristic cooking concept, Cornucopia. Merging up the worlds of molecular gastronomy and digital 3D printing, the Cornucopia countertop food fabricator with an intuitive interface doesn’t ask you to print a menu instead prints the food. Hard to believe but true, this inventive cooktop promises to print out the food right in front of you. It’s a concept for now but once it’s out for the production, it’s gonna be important part of our hi-tech modern houses.




Via: Treehugger/Tuvie

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