Thursday, May 31, 2012

WATCH: The Saucepan That Stirs Itself As If By Magic




Japanese inventor/dentist Hideki Watanabe has come up with something really rather ingenious: a saucepan which stirs itself. Why would that be useful, you wonder? Well, in a country where cooking ramen noodles is a daily chore, this is more than invaluable.


Called the 'Kuru-Kuru Nabe', or 'Round-and-Round Pot', the way it works is through careful 'scalloping' in its lining - like a whirlpool or a Jacuzzi, in fact - so that it cooks quicker and the food doesn't stick to the bottom.


The part-time inventor, full-time dentist is now asking for investors to stump up some cash to make his prototype a marketable reality, so if you have some cash burning a hole in your pocket, and love noodles, then head this way to find out more.


And for more from the weird and wonderful world of Japan, take a look at this surprisingly addictive video gallery of amazing Japanese playground slides. Curious? We're not surprised...








via Weird News on HuffingtonPost.com http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/05/31/japanese-inventor-saucepan-stirs-itself_n_1558454.html

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