Everybody has their own recipe for scrambled eggs (I prefer mixing in some milk and perhaps a little cheese, then frothing it up good). Now, thanks to the new KitchenGoose, I can pre-scramble my egg in the shell before doing any other magic to it.
Designer Geraint Krumpe of Y Line Product Design has invented a slick and fun ‘in the shell’ scrambler. Not only will the scrambler create a smooth and uniform yolk/white mixture, it does it in an interactive manner that creates a novel experience for the chef.
I’m curious to see what an in-egg scrambled egg tastes like. It may change my recipe in ways I never imagined.
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Implications - The KitchenGoose looks like a fun product that will definitely impact peoples’ cooking, and eating experiences. Because the scrambling process is done in the shell and in the absence of air, the resulting mixture is unique in consistency and flavor.
In-Shell Egg Scramblers
The KitchenGoose Makes Eggs in an Unconventional Way
Trend Themes
1. In-shell Egg Scrambling - Emerging trend of scrambling eggs in the shell before cooking, creating a unique mixture in consistency and flavor.
2. Interactive Culinary Tools - Increasing trend of inventing interactive tools that create novel cooking experiences for chefs and home cooks.
3. Egg-based Novelty Food - Growing trend of creating unique and unusual egg-based food products, such as in-shell scrambled eggs.
Industry Implications
1. Kitchenware and Cookware Manufacturers - Opportunity for kitchenware and cookware manufacturers to create and sell egg scrambling tools that offer interactive experiences for users.
2. Food and Beverage Manufacturers - Opportunity for food and beverage manufacturers to develop and market unique egg-based novelty food items, leveraging the trend towards unconventional cuisine.
3. Hospitality and Restaurant Industry - Opportunity for hospitality and restaurant industry to incorporate in-shell scrambled eggs into their menus, offering customers a unique and engaging culinary experience.