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In the world of smartphones and smart gadgets, Orcum Erdem is out to bring a dash of smartness to your cooking world albeit in an organized way. The designer has come up with a smart microwave unit named Orbital that vows to simplify your life. The product has been shaped like a microwave container, which will serve multiple purposes.

Suffering from food allergy has become quite prevalent these days because of negligence. When a person suffers from food aversion, every meal could potentially be detrimental for him. Foods such as milk, eggs, wheat, peanuts, soy, tree nuts account for nearly 90% of allergic reactions. If the allergy appears to be severe, it could lead to irritations and hives to death. To help people detect such allergens, Erik Borg designed a new device named, the Food Allergen Detector. A strategic design course persuaded in collaboration with Philips led to the invention of this device. The food allergen detector helps to avert severe allergic reactions and alleviate the pressure on hospitals. This handy device helps analyze all vital ingredient present in the dish and displays on to the screen from which an individual can get to know if there are any other allergens present. Thanks to the works of Erik Borg.

A food-loving iPad freak friend recently told me that he wished they’d invent an app where you could just touch an icon and it would get an exotic dish to materialize in front of you. At the time I laughed and called him an adorable i-diot. But I guess people around the world have had that very same wish. At least Portuguese product designer Rita Ferrão did because her smart cooker concept for the Electrolux Design Lab 2011 hits that proverbial nail right on the head.

You have got a new recipe book and are excited to cook a scrumptious meal today. Oops! What do you see when you open the book for guidance? All the ingredients need to be added with a specific measurement and weight! Now, this is something irritating if you do not have a proper scale. Moreover, the difference between grams, pounds, liters and oz can leave you all the more confused. Jung Dae Hoon has designed the Smart Guide to help tackle this problem the digital way.
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