A Ramen-Making Robot From Japan

Tuesday, July 14, 2009 - 12:07 in Mathematics & Economics

Combining two of Japan's greatest strengths, a noodle-shop-owning electronics wizard has invented a robot that can make the perfect bowl of ramen. It took the 60-year-old shop owner Yoshihira Uchida about 20 million yen and five years to develop the ramenbot. Now customers of his shop, Momozono Robot Ramen, in Minami-Alps, a town 90 miles from Tokyo, can customize their broth, adjusting everything from the levels of soy sauce and salt to the richness of the soup. There are reputedly 40 million different possible flavor permutations. The custom-made broth is then delivered via conveyor belt to the chef, who adds noodles and toppings  -- a process that Uchida hopes to cede to the robot soon as well. The whole process takes two minutes, less time than it would take to boil water for instant noodles. The ramenbot found its perfect creator in Uchida: he has a background in electronics -- he worked for...

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