Meiji University professor Homei Miyashita, inventor extraordinaire, is expanding beyond TVs that allow you to taste what you’re watching — and has developed a set of special electric chopsticks that ...
Attempting to hold a pair of chopsticks properly is no small feat. Using chopsticks to grab the last piece of slippery har gow dim sum is an even greater accomplishment. Unless you’ve grown up in an ...
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. (WLS) -- You might think all restaurants in India serve similar food - curries, chicken from the tandoor oven and fried samosas. But the Hungry Hound says there is also a ...
New electric chopsticks have been developed by experts at the Meiji University, the Yoshinori Miyashita Laboratory of the Department of Advanced Media Science, and Kirin, a Japanese food producer. New ...
One of my favorite visual gags (of many) in the classic film “Mary Poppins” is when the “practically perfect in every way” nanny played by Julie Andrews begins pulling item after increasingly absurd ...
They're connected to a device strapped to the eater's wrist A weak electric current moves sodium ions in the food enabling the tongue of the person eating to feel an enhanced taste Homei Miyashita, ...
It’s unfortunate that the fundamental ingredients that make food taste better—salt and sugar—can have less than desired effects on the human body if over-consumed. But just as VR goggles can trick the ...
Chopsticks are tough tools to learn for many Westerners, and they come with a lot of unspoken rules of etiquette. Mastering ...
According to the FDA, the average American eats 3,400 mg of sodium a day, despite the Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommending less than 2,300 mg per day. Moving down to roughly a teaspoon of ...
You've probably done it dozens of times without a second thought. Breaking apart those disposable wooden chopsticks at your ...
One of my favorite visual gags (of many) in the classic film “Mary Poppins” is when the “practically perfect in every way” nanny played by Julie Andrews begins pulling item after increasingly absurd ...