The latest food tech gadgets showcased at THESE simplify the way people eat, drink and cook. From devices that turn air into water to compact dishwashers, these innovations aim to make modern kitchens more convenient and efficient.
Kara Water transforms air into drinking water
Kara water found its inspiration in a beetle that collects moisture from the air.
“We’ve been replicating the beetle on how it can harvest…by turning air into water,” explained Cody Soodeen, CEO of Kara Water.
The device works by drawing in air, removing impurities and using heat exchange to condense the air into fresh drinking water. Unlike bottled water, Kara Water offers an eco-friendly and sustainable option for staying hydrated.
Their latest product goes even further. This is an auto-fill coffee maker that uses the same air-to-water technology to brew your next cup of coffee.
Kirin Electric Salt Spoon Enhances Flavor
If reducing sodium intake seems bland, Kirin Holdings has a solution. THE Electric salt spoon is designed to enhance the savory and umami flavors of low-sodium foods food .
The Tokyo-based company notes that Japanese adults consume nearly double the daily salt intake recommended by the World Health Organization. To solve this problem, Kirin created the Electric Salt Spoon, which went on sale last year for $120.
To use it, simply turn it on, adjust the salt intensity and use the spoon like a regular utensil. It’s perfect for meals like curries, fried rice and soups, ensuring your food is flavorful without the added sodium.
Lissome offers a compact countertop dishwasher
Doing the dishes doesn’t have to be a chore. by Lissome The countertop dishwasher is designed for people living in small spaces where a full-size dishwasher is not an option.
“Many apartments and houses are very old and small. It’s difficult for people to install a normal dishwasher,” said Steve Xie, founder of Lissome.
The compact dishwasher is only 11 inches wide and can clean dishes in 15 minutes. He uses a artificial intelligence sensor to detect water clarity, optimizing water pressure and detergent usage for a longer lasting wash. It is available on Kickstarter for just $370.
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