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Kitchen Robotics

May 26, 2017 3:06AM PDT

I'd like to introduce a new technology i.e Kitchen Robotics in this discussion. We're Mukunda Foods Pvt. Ltd. who manufactured the First table top dosa making machine. We're here to tell you how we emerged electronics and mechanics to get this product out in the market. Our innovative spread technology and nozzle technology make the whole machine function like a robot.

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In America we're already doing it.
May 26, 2017 9:09AM PDT

Watch how!

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Excellent!
May 26, 2017 4:55PM PDT

I can't use her for anyone else because of her language choices. Sad
I notice the OP has no links, and your response was a good one, so that's why it stayed, I guess. I agree with your choice. However, I was just telling the Mod on another site, plagued with spam that is later deleted, how good Cnet's s/w is. What are they to think now? Wink

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Dosa sounds delicious!
May 26, 2017 5:01PM PDT

Reminds me of the first time Consumer Reports tested rice cookers years ago. They liked the machines very much, but couldn't think why any American would pay for a product with such limited use. Their mailbox soon overflowed with mail from Oriental-Americans and many others who love rice.