Some people find food not palatable enough without the addition of salt, sugar, or MSG. provide a healthier alternative.
SpoonTEK, manufactured by the US startup of the same name, features an internal battery and electronics, including one electrode on the underside of the handle and one in the bowl section. Like a regular spoon, this device is designed to be used with relatively wet or wet foods such as soups, stews, yogurt, ice cream.
The user places one finger on the handle electrode of the spoon TEK while the food in the bowl of the spoon covers the other electrode. When the person puts the spoon in their mouth, an electrical circuit is completed in which an electric current flows from the spoon through the food to the tongue. Her LED on the spoon lights up to confirm this is happening.
The result, according to the designers, is a mild electrical stimulation of the taste buds on the tongue, temporarily enhancing the user’s sense of taste. This may seem a bit exaggerated, but we’ve already seen the same principle successfully used in flavor-enhancing chopsticks, along with experimental cocktail glasses.
Spoon TEK
Prospects need to be careful.the device is No It is recommended for people with implanted electrical medical devices such as pacemakers and people who are prone to seizures. If you have lip or tongue piercings, please remove them before use.
SpoonTEK spoons are available now from the company’s website for US$29 and come in black, gray, or beige.
Source: SpoonTEK