Breakfast machine
Mr. Yuri Suzuki, 26, a Japanese, now lives in Hackney (east London, England) and colleague Masa Kimura - both alumni of the Royal College of Art London - have just successfully built automatic machines. breakfast.
This 15m long machine was introduced at the Platform 21 exhibition in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The machine works as follows: first, an egg rolls down a slide into the funnel. Here the eggs will be beaten, then mixed with red and white irises before going to the hot pan to fry. After frying, the hot dish will fall on the plate on the sliding tray itself.
Meanwhile, a loaf of bread is cut into thin slices when running through the conveyor belt and falling onto the grill. The finished cake will be spread with butter and jam.
Automatic machine for breakfast - (Photo: Daily Mail)
Done, the coffee grinder will crush coffee beans and put them in the filter. The pulley system will start to pour boiling water from the kettle into the coffee maker. A cup was also taken to place under the mixer to catch coffee. The cup of coffee is then taken to the tray. At the same time, new orange juice has just been squeezed into the tray by the conveyor. So breakfast is ready.
According to Yuri Suzuki, although big, this set of breakfast machines costs only 900 pounds (26.2 million dong) due to many parts he bought at the old car parts shop. Yuri Suzuki hopes to bring his invention to exhibitions around the world.
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