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Foody: these kitchen scales don’t just weigh your food

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Foody: these kitchen scales don’t just weigh your food

The teal-colored device looks like a table lamp, which speaks to the product designer’s aim of creating something that would look smart whilst sitting on a kitchen countertop.

Called Foody, the concept food analyzer tells you what is inside your food.

It’s inspired by a BMI machine, which typically uses an electrical pulse to determine the amount of total body fat.

Instead, the device uses an already existing analysis technique for fast. Accurate food testing as Near Infrared, or NIR, Spectroscopy.

NIR spectroscopy works by shooting infrared rays on a food item and measuring the light that is scattered off and through it, which can rapidly determine the material’s properties.

However, this sort of technology usually requires a much larger machine than the sleek, compact gadget Korean designer Da-Yeon Choi has imagined, which looks like a mix between a lamp and a set of weighing scales.

Users simply place the food item on the base and fix the adjustable height rod again, similar to a BMI machine.

The device then shoots infrared rays to measure calories, vitamins, water content, proteins, iron, and trans fat content.

Foody: Weighing up the future of food

kitchen scales are a burgeoning market often celebrating new products that feed our obsession with knowing what’s inside our food.

Da-Yeon Choi’s Foody project responds to that obsession with a concept device that looks aesthetically pleasing.

It recognizes the popular notion of design first when it comes to personal electronics. Whilst exploring larger-scale machinery that already exists to inform its function.

 

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