Taste the TV: Japan Professor Develops Lickable Screen Prototype

Taste the TV uses a carousel of flavour cannisters to imitate food flavours in order to enable a multi-sensory experience.

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By Reuters | Updated: 23 December 2021 17:20 IST
Highlights
  • The device is called Taste the TV (TTTV)
  • Potential applications include distance learning for sommeliers and cooks
  • This kind of technology can enhance the way people connect and interact

The device, called Taste the TV (TTTV), uses a carousel of 10 flavour canisters that spray in combination

A Japanese professor has developed a prototype lickable TV screen that can imitate food flavours, another step towards creating a multi-sensory viewing experience.

The device, called Taste the TV (TTTV), uses a carousel of 10 flavour canisters that spray in combination to create the taste of a particular food. The flavour sample then rolls on hygienic film over a flat TV screen for the viewer to try.

In the COVID-19 era, this kind of technology can enhance the way people connect and interact with the outside world, said Meiji University professor Homei Miyashita.

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"The goal is to make it possible for people to have the experience of something like eating at a restaurant on the other side of the world, even while staying at home," he said.

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Miyashita works with a team of about 30 students that has produced a variety of flavour-related devices, including a fork that makes food taste richer. He said he built the TTTV prototype himself over the past year and that a commercial version would cost about JPY 100,000 (roughly Rs. 65,810) to make.

Potential applications include distance learning for sommeliers and cooks, and tasting games and quizzes, he said.

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Miyashita has also been in talks with companies about using his spray technology for applications like a device that can apply a pizza or chocolate taste to a slice of toasted bread.

Meiji student Yuki Hou, 22, demonstrated TTTV for reporters, telling the screen she wanted to taste sweet chocolate. After a few tries, an automated voice repeated the order and flavour jets spritzed a sample onto a plastic sheet.

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"It's kind of like milk chocolate," she said. "It's sweet like a chocolate sauce."

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