food hacking

  • Food Hacking: Recipe Network

    Simon Klose visits computer programmer Yui Kita who’s developed a software that can compose new untried food pairings through a recipe network.

  • Video Game Cuisine in Tokyo Is Seasoned with Tech Nostalgia

    Fun, sophisticated, and outright stupid, Tokyo's video game-themed cuisine is based on nostalgia fused with pop culture and food.

  • Food Hacking: Talking Tomatoes

    Simon Klose meets an advertising agency that makes organic vegetables that speak to customers with the voices of their farmers.

  • Food Hacking: Electric Fork

    Simon visits the inventor Hiromi Nakamura, who is researching the concept of "electric taste." Hiromi has developed a fork and cup that zap your taste buds with electrical currents to make food taste saltier. We wanted to experience the shock ourselves.

  • Techies Want to Reinvent How We Cook

    A new generation of chefs and home cooks are embracing the principles of maker culture and applying them in the kitchen, going well beyond simple food hacks.

  • Food Hacking: Virtual Cookie

    A Japanese researcher shows us how to use virtual reality to make a cookie taste like five different things.

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  • Watch the Trailer for Our New Series ‘Food Hacking’

    Food Hacking re-imagines how people cook and eat. Join host Simon Klose on his exploration of food prepared by activists, techies, and even robots as he takes a close look at the food disruptors who are mapping out new boundaries of Japanese...