Turn your emotions into recipes with Synesthetic Cookbook
You must have sense enough to give your taste a verbal form and quench your appetite with the recipe you're really craving for. The software developed by Hugo Liu, a graduate student at M.I.T.'s Media Lab, can read what your tongue wants. The Synesthetic cookbook, embedded with an artificial intelligence robotic reader reads each recipe and based on tastes of the ingredients and the types of cooking procedures, predicts how a food will look, taste, and smell.

Finally the answer, though more of virtual rather than a real one, to the most sought after question "What's for dinner?" is here, as per Hugo. The textual descriptions will pop up the desired recipe from a database of 100,000 recipes. Explore the blend of wonders your tongue and emotions can play with your impeccable likings to enjoy the virtual cuisine on the platter. Watch out the textual descriptions to have a little bit of mercy on your tummy.
Via: New York Times
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