4.12.2006

Reviews: Smart Spoons for Incompetent Cookers



Some people, even after spending countless number of hours spent before Julia Child (I saw that show), can not find the talent in themselves to cook an edible meal.

The Intelligent Spoon, an expeirment by Connie Cheng and Leonardo Bonanni with MIT Labs, is for cookers without a nack for the fine art. This "intelligent" spoon contains zinc, gold, zener diode, and aluminum sensors. These sensors are meant to detect the temperature, acidity, salinity, and viscosity levels.

This may not be able to fix up an entire steak dinner, but it can tell how much salt to use for the scrambled egg breakfast.



[engadget]

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