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A Japanese inventor has developed a prototype for a “lickable” TV screen that can reflect the flavors of food, another step toward creating a multisensory viewing experience.
The device, called “Taste the TV”, uses 10 flavor boxes, which are sprayed together to create a specific food taste.
The flavor sample is then wrapped and placed on a flat screen TV, for the viewer to experience.
Homi Miyashita, a professor at Meiji University in Tokyo, said that in the era of Covid 19, this type of technology can enhance the way people communicate and interact with the outside world, noting that “the goal is to enable people to experience something like eating in a restaurant on the side. The other side of the world, even while staying at home,” according to Russia Today.
Working with a team of about 30 students, Miyashita has produced a variety of flavor related devices, including a fork that makes food taste richer.
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