In the last few days, it went viral on X (formerly Twitter) the video of a pan that practically cooks itself. The publication already has more than four million views and generated curiosity among viewers.
What pan is this? What it does? Where do you live? How much does it cost?
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In the video that made the rounds on social media, the pan cooks delicious Indian chicken on its own – almost like a Beef and cream. The person just put the ingredients (raw chicken, butter, cream, tomato sauce, onion and some seasonings) in some compartments, nothing more than that.
A short time later, voilà!
Are you doubting? Then watch the video below:
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This almost miraculous pan is the foodease, an electric cooker that has been in development for approximately two years.
The idea is to automate all stages of the recipe. All same, from the time to add each ingredient to the temperature needed to brown, grill or just give them that “scare”.
On the official website of pan, there is a note saying that you can replicate several recipes from renowned chefs, but you can also customize each of them according to your taste buds.
Don't like onions? All good! Do you want more paprika? Can put! Everything is adjustable using the app foodease.
According to the magazine Pequenas Empresas Grandes Negócios, today the appliance is in crowdfunding and you can purchase it. Just go to the Kickstarter website (click here) and pay a mere US$249 (approximately R$1,200).
Let's face it, a relatively reasonable price for a pan that cooks alone, right?
And, the best part: you can buy it here in Brazil, as they deliver to anywhere in the world. Of course, upon payment of a shipping fee.
The production of the pans is expected to begin at the end of this year and distribution will not take place beyond February of next year.
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