From an AI oven that promises to warn you when your food is about to burn to a mixing bowl designed to take the hassle out of tracking calories, food tech was a key theme at this year's CES tech show in Las Vegas.
about products that are currently out of reach for most consumers, but may become more widespread and affordable in the coming years.
For those who want to become better home cooks, there was plenty of tech aimed at mostly affluent consumers.VersaWare is designed for people frustrated by trying to track their nutrition in traditional apps. The company unveiled an avocado scanner designed for supermarkets that's currently being tested in Canada and can tell you whether an avocado is still firm or ready to eat.
Another Dutch startup, Orbisk, helps restaurants reduce food waste by tracking where and when it's happening.It's a large cutting board with a docking station and a digital display where subscribers will be able to watch live cooking classes taught by professional chefs and chat with other participants.
The Brazilian company's smart induction cooktop promises to help you make perfect risotto, steak au poivre and caramel toffee, among 200 other recipes.
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