New Delhi, August 26: Technology has made our daily lives easier in more ways than we might realise and now a company has come with a printer that prints out the beloved South Indian dish, Dosa, making the internet go gaga over it. This new invention, dubbed the āDosa Printerā by netizens, from a Chennai-based company Evochef, seems to have taken peopleās desire for crispy thin dosas a little too literal.
Marketed as the āworldās first smart dosa makerā, the brandās website states that this device named EC Flip is priced at Rs 15,999 and can make ā10-12 thin dosas or 6-8 thick dosasā.
As per the company website, this device, which is available to buy in metallic orange, metallic blue, golden beige and white colour options, comes with several features including customizable dosa thickness, adjustable cooking time and a 700 ml batter tank, which makes upto 10 dosas.Ā Indian and Pakistani Soldiers Dance to Sidhu Moose Wala's Song 'Bambiha Bole' at LoC; Watch Viral Video.
It even makes various types of dosas like Plain, Rava, Kambu, two colour, tri-colour and Bajra among others. The productās ad shows that one has to put dosa batter in the printer and after pressing some buttons for preferences (thickness, crispiness and the number of dosas), the printer gets to work and pushes out A-4 size dosas, similar to how a printer gives out paper. Users can also add extras like ghee, butter or cheese.
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A video demonstrating the working of this dosa maker has been widely shared on Twitter, where it has found praise and bash from netizens. One user wrote, āCan see a use for this in most families where one person is expected to keep making dosas for the rest of the family till theyāre completely satisfied before making some for themself and eating alone after everyone is done. This way everyone could eat together?ā
Another person commented, āThe most loved person on the Internet today is the⦠dosa printer.ā Meanwhile, among the ones who didnāt like the ādosa printerā was a user who wrote, āBut you still need to get the batter. And if you have the batter, it literally takes 1-2 mins per dosa to make! Roti making machine makes sense bcoz it replaces many steps. This is not adding any value.āĀ Dog 'Sings' With Man In This Funny Viral Video And It's The Best Thing to Watch on International Dog Day 2022!.
A second person wrote, āThat price is not making any sense, someone will better make it on tawa. That machine is doing the easiest part of the process, that too at such a hefty price. 2-3k might have been a good price but 15k+ is not at all acceptable. No one will be able to get that much value out of it.ā













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