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Food Hacking: Electric Fork

Food Hacking: Electric Fork

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Simon visits the inventor Hiromi Nakamura, who is researching the concept of electric taste. Hiromi has developed a fork and cup that zap your taste buds with electrical currents to make food taste saltier. We wanted to experience the shock ourselves with this kitchen gadget
Date: 2020-05-17

Comments and reviews: 10


the fact about the electric fork, earlier when the japanese woman mentioned it could undo the saltiness, and the electric fork adds virtual taste, so even if you dont taste the extreme saltiness from the soy sauce, you still consume down the salt in the soy sauce from overdipping. Main point is that despite overdipping and being able to undo it, your unable to remove the salt that you are going to put into ur mouth even changing taste. I hope someone actually thought of what i thought about
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I can see it, in 2030, people are gonna start eating excriment level stuff, and just zap it to give it flavor. Then there's gonna be a bunch of dumbass Time articles -debunking- people that say its unhealthy, and urge people to pursue this -healthy practice-. Then finally after 20 years, people will find out that eating nutritionally void foods with electricity, is in bad what's causing the recent spike in super aids.
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it would be interesting if they could stimulate tastes rather than augment them. For instance you could place something on your tongue and it would stimulate your taste buds in a way that tastes like chocolate or something, for guilt free sweets and unhealthy stuff. Or even change the taste of stuff you don't like like making broccoli taste like chips.
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Sorry but this is not good at all. So you gonna cheat on your tongue and brain just to save salt or protect yourself from too much salt? It would be like electricing your stomach so your brain thinks you are not hungry? (Well you would die from it at the end) It just wont make any sense.
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Um. Correct me if I'm wrong, but no matter HOW much electricity is going through that fork, it won't physically REMOVE salt from the food. Even if salt DID cause high blood pressure (it doesn't) you're still EATING the same amount of salt, even if you can't taste it.
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analyzed tastes have an electronic signature, sound frequencies have an electronic signature, map the electronic responses to taste on the tongue, and Voila! musical munchies! and fool your stomach into thinking it is full. -oh no, I couldn't eat another Bach''
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Think about the possibilities. You could basically make any food taste like your favourite. Then again you could also make something like vodka taste like Coca-Cola or water or sth. The alcohol will still be there. Quite a lot of people might die because of this.
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electrified food zapping your taste buds? -hmmm I'd say silly gimmick, but capsaicin, not really a taste but a sensation as well, is popular as hell, so who knows if it catches on sometime in the future.
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2: 37 No people are not nervous when it comes to eating experiments. They are extremely nervous because someone speaking only japanese tries to electrify their tongues and justify doing it.
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Yo where can I find the specific LITTLEDRAGON tracks used in this -awesome series? From what i found nothing they make sounds as cool as -these tracks here in this series. pls and tank uuuu
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