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‘Robot chef’ cooks up veggie burgers at Israel restaurant

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An Israeli fast food restaurant is serving up a veggie steak made and cooked by a robot that tailors ingredient­s and cooking time to customer tastes. “It’s the first time that a machine is making a personalis­ed hamburger by itself,” said Racheli Vizman, CEO of SavorEat, an Israeli start-up that specialise­s in meat alternativ­es.

Customers can use an app to choose the amount of vegetable protein or fat in their “steak”, as well as its size and how they want it cooked, she said.

The “robot chef”, which is the size of a large oven, can make three different steaks simultaneo­usly — though a human staff member makes up the burgers.

It mixes ingredient­s including beans, potatoes and chickpeas to create a texture that “resembles that of real meat”, said Vizman, who started the business in 2018 along with two professors from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

The steaks at the BBB restaurant in the coastal city of Herzliya are cooked within minutes, she said, adding that they contain no animal proteins and are kosher.

“We hope to respond to the cravings of vegetarian­s, vegans and flexitaria­ns,” who occasional­ly eat meat, BBB’s Ahuva Turgeman said.

Around 5% of Israelis say they are vegan and the market for meat alternativ­es is on the rise, according to SavorEat.

 ?? ?? Racheli Vizman, CEO of SavorEat.
Racheli Vizman, CEO of SavorEat.

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