Fork for fragrant aroma
Forks developed by MOLECULE-R Flavors (Canada) - can help offset the taste of the missing ingredient thanks to the ability to emit a variety of scents.
One of the problems that housewives may encounter is forgetting some ingredient in the dish. The good news is that "Aromafork" - a fork developed by MOLECULE-R Flavors (Canada) - can help offset the taste of the missing ingredient thanks to the ability to emit a variety of scents.
Accordingly, the manufacturer designed a small slot on the handle of the metal fork. The bottom of the slit is a piece of paper that absorbs essential oil, which slowly blossoms into the meal, helping the user to taste better. When you want to change the taste, we just need to change the paper and then drip the drops with the aroma of the dish into the dish.
At Aromafork there are 21 different fragrances, such as chocolate, vanilla, lychee, strawberry, basil, cilantro, mint, coconut, peanuts, cinnamon, ginger, jalapeno peppers butter, olive oil ... Jonathan Coutu, president of MOLECULE-R Flavors, said the product would be the perfect tool for people to enjoy and evaluate food.
The entire Aromafork range (4 forks, 1 dropper, a set of aromatic oils and 50 sheets of absorbent paper) is expected to hit the market later this year, with a suggested price of £ 36. England (over 1.2 million).
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