Will Kitchen Robots Change The Way We Eat?
27 March 2019 1:20 PM GMT
Imagine coming home from a particularly stressful day at work. You feel ravenous, so you put fresh ingredients into a robot, flip a switch, and dinner is ready in a half hour, complete with spices and sauces, just the way you like it.
- Rohin Malhotra, Co-founder of Bengaluru, India-based startup Nymble Labs told The Sociable that kitchen robots will help people with the everyday eating scenario of today and its associated problems apart from the cooking itself.
- The robot can cook most one-pot meals like pastas, stir-fries, curries, rice dishes, soups, and stews and is targeted towards the US market as well as the Indian.
- Apart from Nymble Labs, Mechanical Chef is another Bengaluru-based startup that has designed a robotic kitchen that can cook over 20 Indian dishes, targeting bachelors or young couples who are both working.
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