Cozytime unveils Lumo infrared cooking device at CES that cooks four times faster than fire
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Ellen Eberhardt
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
Cozytime has unveiled Lumo, a table-top cooking device at CES that uses infrared light technology to cook food up to four times faster than traditional flame grills. The device incorporates AI to automatically sense food type and adjust cooking parameters, allowing for indoor grilling with restaurant-quality results. The product aims to provide a safer, cleaner alternative to traditional outdoor grilling while maintaining the flavor and texture of flame-cooked food.
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Cozytime has debuted a grilling and roasting device that uses infrared light to cook food and senses food type using AI
uses infrared light to cook food 'four times faster than fire'
created to offer an alternative to traditional flame grills, so that users can cook indoors
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