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This Electric Fork Stimulates Salt, Sour, and Texture. ... Salt may be a friend of the senses, but it can be an enemy of the body. Linked to high blood pressure, heart problems, ...
This prototype fork can help you eat less salt and could save lives. It sends a gentle electric current to your tongue as you eat, fooling tastebuds into experiencing a salty, (sometimes sour ...
That’s right, an electric salt fork. Japanese engineers at the University of Tokyo created a prototype fork that simulates the taste of the universal solution for making all food taste good: salt.
The prototype fork, which was built from just $18 worth of electronics, creates the sensation of both salty and sour, and has adjustable levels of stimulation, given that everyone has unique taste ...
Prototype electric fork SHOCKS your tongue to stimulate the taste of salt Geared towards those on low-salt or salt-free diets Battery lasts for 6 hours, but prototype is not water-proof as of yet ...
Electric Fork Can Make You Taste Salt Where There Is None. Thanks to this Japanese invention, salty might just become a personality trait. By David Grossman Published: Apr 14, 2016 9:00 AM EDT.
If you love salt but you're worried about your sodium intake, a new futuristic fork could save your life. ... Slate's $20K electric truck jumps in price after Trump eliminates EV tax credits.
This electric fork could help you cut down on salt by zapping your tongue The innovative utensil uses ‘electricity as seasoning’, according to its makers No ordinary fork ...
No salt, no problem: Electric fork simulates salty flavors with electric currents By Jason Hahn Published April 3, 2016 Save Who needs salt when you have electricity? That’s ...
Japan invents salt-flavored electric fork. By. Owen Weldon. Published. March 31, 2016. When the person wants to get a taste of salt, all they have to do is press a button on the fork.
Researchers in Japan have developed a new type of fork that engineers a salt flavour in your mouth by sending electric shocks to your tongue. Salt over-dependence is a real thing.
So health-conscious salt-lovers will rejoice in the fact that Japanese scientists have created an electric fork that creates a salty taste in the mouth - without salt. Battery-operated, it creates ...