FAKE FAST FOOD Weight loss invention tricks taste buds to make yucky ‘healthy food’ taste DELICIOUS


A device that tricks the tongue could one day be used to turn the most unappetising “healthy” food into a delicious treat.

Article by Jasper Hamill

Placed in the mouth, the Taste Buddy emits thermal and electric signals that stimulate the taste buds.

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Wouldn’t it be nice if boring old health food tasted like this lovely lot?

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Professor Adrian Cheok of Michael Herrera using a device called a “Taste Buddy” that emits thermal and electric signals to stimulate the taste buds

While the early prototype is restricted to imitating sweet or salty tastes, future versions have the potential to completely alter our diets – for instance, by transforming bland tofu into juicy steak, or conjuring up chocolate broccoli, it is claimed.

Professor Adrian Cheok, from City, University of London, who led the team of scientists and engineers that created the device said: “What started out as a fun engineering experiment has now led to something much more exciting with the potential to have a positive social impact.

“The Taste Buddy could eventually help save lives, by allowing people to switch to healthier food choices.”

He added: “Many children hate the taste of vegetables. So I knew that when I became an engineer, I wanted to make a device that could allow children to eat vegetables that taste like chocolate.”

In its current early form the Taste Buddy consists of a 2cm wide tab that sits on the tongue and is wired to a bulky processor.

Undated handout photo issued by Professor Adrian Cheok of his daughter Kotoko Hachiya (nine) using a device called a "Taste Buddy" that emits thermal and electric signals that stimulate the taste buds. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Thursday October 13, 2016. See PA story SCIENCE Taste. Photo credit should read: Professor Adrian Cheok/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

The device could end up being the best diet gadget in the history of humanity

To enhance sweetness, the device warms up very rapidly and stimulates specific taste receptors that react to heat.

A weak electric current is used to target other taste buds responsible for salty flavours.

Members of the public will have a chance to try out the Taste Buddy for themselves at The Big Bang UK Young Scientists and Engineers Fair.

The event, aimed at young people interested in science, technology and engineering, takes place from March 15 to 18 at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham.

 

Read more at: thesun.co.uk


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