The kitchen is becoming more technological
Tags: Silestone | 3 años ago | Written by: Cosentino
According to the Global Kitchen study, the kitchen is emerging as a multifunctional and hyperconnected space, in which smart home appliances will not only facilitate cooking but also the organization and purchase of food at home.
Although the technological change of robot cooks, smart ovens, countertops where you can watch videos and project recipes is yet to come. What is already a reality today is the use of social networks for cooking. As in many other areas of everyday life, social media is routinely used to gather information and share experiences on new dishes and ingredients, learn about new recipes, or introduce changes in diet. Social networks not only connect us with those family and friends that today, due to confinement, we have at a distance, but they also offer us solutions and novelties to vary in rich, original and worthy meals for any chef. Use of social networks in the kitchen. Data from the «Global Kitchen, the kitchen the heart of the home» study:
The future of kitchen 5G is coming
It will not be long before you enjoy hyperconnected kitchens not only with the other household appliances in the house, to manage them through the mobile phone, but also with the incorporation of those smart appliances that will allow us to have a novel and technological operation in our home. It is the case of countertops where we will not only be able to cook but also see recipes, make a call or watch television; ovens with screens to know the cooking states, plan a meal; fridges or microwaves with screens to see messages, recipes or even Netflix.Expert opinion
"Technology should make it easier to immediately know what's in our food" Xevi Verdaguer, Psychoneuroimmunology specialist "In both professional and domestic kitchens, the immediacy of access and the dissemination of information are a great opportunity to broaden our knowledge." Mauro Uliassi, Chef "Digitalization greatly influences which foods are cooked and how they are cooked, while also generating greater interest in experimenting with food. .." Nita Mathur, Sociology Professor
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