Scientists are researching sonic utensils that can emit different sounds when they come into contact with food, thereby enhancing the perception of taste.
This sound could make your food taste betterThe sonic-seasoning collection enhances the flavor of foodby using sound feedback as you eat(SOUNDBITE) (English) MENGTIAN ZHANG (pron. Mung-te-en Jang), RCA DESIGN STUDENT, SAYING:"This is the microphone base, and actually this is a plate but also a sound... Read more
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On any given weekend, in any part of the state where I live, you can find yourself standing in a hall full of knives, if that’s the kind of thing you like to do. It is a very niche kind of experience.
Scientists are researching sonic utensils that can emit different sounds when they come into contact with food, thereby enhancing the perception of taste.
Take a look at this!
I found these musical spoons, but I doubt you can eat with them.
https://www.reidmusic.com/products/dory-dan-newfoundland-musical-spoons
Some of these musical knives are still around, but as rare collectibles.
In the 16th century, knives often featured engraved musical notes to aid in singing prayers before meals.