The Cook’d Right™ Sensor Detects If Foods are at the Optimum Level
Michael Hemsworth — April 11, 2020 — Tech
References: volkenterprises & progressivegrocer
Meat thermometers are a commonplace part of the kitchen, so the Cook’d Right™ Sensor is positioned as a new product option that aims to extend the functionality to be suitable for use with plant-based proteins. The device works in the same way as a traditional food thermometer by being placed into the thickest portion of the food, waiting 10 seconds and easily identifying the reading to see if it's ready or not. The sensor features no dials or numbers and is intended to be used over and over once it has returned to its neutral temperature.
The Cook’d Right™ Sensor comes as an effective product for consumers who practice a plant-based diet to help them enjoy fresh, tasty food that meets their needs.
The Cook’d Right™ Sensor comes as an effective product for consumers who practice a plant-based diet to help them enjoy fresh, tasty food that meets their needs.
Trend Themes
1. Plant-based Kitchen Gadgets - Opportunities for creating innovative kitchen gadgets catered towards consumers who practice a plant-based diet.
2. Smart Food Thermometers - The creation of more high-tech, intuitive, and efficient food thermometers for use with plant-based diets.
3. Sustainable Cooking Tools - Development of eco-friendly, long-lasting cooking and food prep tools for plant-based diets.
Industry Implications
1. Food Technology - Industry leaders can explore new plant-based food innovations in line with this trend.
2. Kitchenware - Companies that manufacture eco-friendly kitchen gadgets could offer alternatives to traditional meat-based cooking equipment.
3. Sustainable Manufacturing - Manufacturers can explore creating tools and gadgets that are made with eco-friendly and sustainable materials without compromising function and durability.
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