Talk about a super bowl. Scientists at Kirin Holdings Company and the Meiji University in Japan have developed an electric spoon and bowl said to use weak electrical stimulation to enhance the salty ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new set of bowls and spoons that use electric currents to make food taste saltier is close to commercialization and set to ...
While it’s healthy in moderation, we all know that too much salt can be bad for us—but that doesn’t change the fact that ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese drinks giant Kirin Holdings will start selling an electrified spoon that researchers claim can promote healthier eating by enhancing salty tastes without extra sodium.
TOKYO >> Japanese drinks giant Kirin Holdings will start selling an electrified spoon that researchers claim can promote healthier eating by enhancing salty tastes without extra sodium. Monday’s ...
A Japanese company is selling a limited run of 200 spoons that are supposed to make low-sodium food taste better. A Japanese company is selling a limited run of 200 spoons that are supposed to make ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Japan-based Kirin Holdings has showcased its new electric spoon at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2025) in Las Vegas.
Japanese drinks giant Kirin Holdings will start selling an electrified spoon that researchers claim can promote healthier eating by enhancing salty tastes without extra sodium. Monday’s product launch ...
An electric salt spoon is making waves in Japan. The spoon is designed to deliver weak electrical currents through the tip of the device to concentrated sodium ion molecules found on the tongue. This ...
Has the taste of broccoli, spinach or asparagus ever made you gag? Do you hate the taste of plain quinoa? And is kale pretty much the worst thing ever? Making "healthy" food choices for many might be ...