Synopsis
Join host Michael Wolf as he shares the stories of those reinventing the kitchen and changing the way we cook, buy and think about food. Plus, hear the story behind the story of creating the industry's first event on the connected kitchen
Episodes
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Coronavirus Hits the Housewares Show
25/02/2020 Duration: 31minWe're back for an editor podcast. This week Mike, Chris and Catherine discuss the following stories: -How the coronavirus is impacting the world of tech, including the Housewares show -Starbucks and McDonalds push waste free cups in San Francisco -A cup that lets you create fizzy water on the go -Another plant based burger, this time from industrial food giant Cargill For more podcasts, visit www.thespoon.tech via Knit
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What Do PicoBrew's Struggles Mean for High Tech Beer Making?
13/02/2020 Duration: 31minThe Spoon editor pod! Mike, Jenn, Chris and Catherine got together to discuss some of the stories of the week, including: -PicoBrew is up for sale. What happened? -In a related story, PicoBrew also has technology that can "age" spirits overnight. Is this a game changer for the distilling industry? -Coranavirus is impacting nearly every aspect of the economy. How is it going to impact the world food and food delivery? -The owner of Tim Horton's and Burger King is investing heavily in personalization. How will that change the consumer experience in the restaurant? As always, listen to more podcasts at The Spoon: www.thespoon.tech via Knit
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Are We Ready to Eat Bugs?
29/01/2020 Duration: 31minThe Spoon team got together talk about the most interesting food and kitchen tech stories of the week, including: -Should food robots take humanoid form? -Miele's next-generation cooking appliance is shipping - what does it mean? -Is hot food the next big thing to be delivered from your grocery shopping list? -Some people think we'll never eat bugs here in the US. Are they right? For more Food Tech Show podcasts, head over to The Spoon at www.thespoon.tech or subscribe in your favorite podcast player via Knit
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The CES 2020 Food Tech Wrapup Episode
14/01/2020 Duration: 36minWe spent a week in Vegas scouting out everything food and kitchen at the Consumer Electronics Show! In this episode, Mike, Catherine, Chris and Jenn talk about what we saw, tasted and who we talked to in the world of food tech for the big show. In this episode we cover: -Impossible Pork -Food robots at CES (drinkbots, cooking robots and pizzabots) -All the drink tech -Adaptable, personalized kitchen spaces -The growing interest in home grow systems by big appliance brands -Poop hands (or technology to fight this epidemic in restaurants). That's it. Make sure to check out our wrap up posts on CES over at The Spoon and to subscribe to the podcast! via Knit
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What Does the End of Nomiku Mean for Consumer Sous Vide?
18/12/2019 Duration: 28minThe Spoon editors got together to discuss the news of the week, including the recent story we broke on The Spoon about Nomiku closing its doors. We discuss whether Nomiku's ends says anything about the broader consumer sous vide landscape and what categories could replace it as the next-big-thing in cooking. Other stories we cover this week: Blue Bottle wants to become waste free in one year. Is that too aggressive? What is this about breast milk grown in a lab? Winners and losers in kitchen Kickstarter in 2019 Enjoy and have a great holiday season! via Knit
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Is The Smart Kitchen Smart or Dumb? Discuss.
25/09/2019 Duration: 25minIt's another editor podcast where the Spoon gang gets together to discuss some of our favorite stories of the week. Here's what Mike, Jenn and Chris discuss on this week's podcast: -Fatburger's ghost kitchen play -Food tech and stadiums -Joe Ray's Wired article about the smart kitchen being dumb -Amazon's Alexa announcements We'll be discussing many of these topics at SKS (including Mike talking to Joe on stage about what isn't working with the connected kitchen). Make sure to get your tickets at www.smartkitchensummit.com and use the discount code PODCAST for 25% off! via Knit
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Impossible's "Ground Beef" is On Its Way and We're Ready For It
15/09/2019 Duration: 30minThe Spoon team (Mike, Catherine, Jenn & Chris) got together this week to talk food tech! Here are some of the stories we discussed: -The Caper smart grocery cart -The new bill in California that would require gig economy workers to be treated as employees -Impossible's first retail product, which looks like it will be a pound of "ground beef" -A look at this year's class of Startup Showcase finalists for the Smart Kitchen Summit If you want to see the startups we talk about or hang out with the Spoon crew, make sure to go to the Smart Kitchen Summit! Use discount code PODCAST for 25% off of tickets at www.smartkitchensummit.com - via Knit
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Our Little Bot is Heading to College!
23/08/2019 Duration: 35minThis week the Spoon gang got together to talk about some of the most interesting food tech stories of the week. Chris Albrecht, Jenn Marston, Catherine Lamb and Michael Wolf discuss the following stories: -Starship's new funding round and their expansion to more college campuses -The new cow/plant-based milk blends -The curious crowdfunding campaign of Mealthy, a recipe app and pressure cooker air fryer converter lid -The NYC proposed cap on third party delivery fees of 10% -Our reviews of the Impossible Whopper Enjoy the podcast! via Knit
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Big in Japan
18/08/2019 Duration: 36minThe Spoon team went to Tokyo this month for the third annual Smart Kitchen Summit Japan. It was Chris and Catherine's first time in Japan, so we discuss the magical wonders of this amazing country like Japan's version of 7-11, food robots and the amazing food to be had everywhere. And, of course, we also discuss the hugely successful third edition of SKS Japan, so listen in to hear about what we learned and some of the friends we made during this great two day event. If you want to be meet many of those who participated in SKS Japan, make sure to come to SKS North America (use discount code PODCAST for 25% off of tickets). Find out more at www.smartkitchensummit.com via Knit
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Mapping the Flavor Genome With Beth Altringer
28/07/2019 Duration: 29minBeth Altringer first became fascinated in flavor when she joined a competitive wine tasting organization when she was going to graduate school at The University of Cambridge. While it had nothing to do with her field of study (product design and innovation), the very idea one could break down the characteristics of wine and its flavor into highly descriptive and well understood categories was a revelation to Altringer, so much so she eventually began to think about whether it was possible to apply this systematic and analytical approach to flavor to almost any type of food. It was from there that the Flavor Genome Project was born, an initiative that "explores how components of flavor combine to create delightful multi-sensory, chemical, emotional, and cultural experiences." The goal of the project is to eventually create an "automated understanding of what people are intuitively searching for in a food or drink experience, regardless of the language they use to search for it, intelligently understanding fla
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Talking Personalized Restaurant Menus With The Fit's Scott Sanchez
07/07/2019 Duration: 26minWith all the technology today around our own usage patterns, personal preferences and overall health and wellness, why is it that the restaurant menu still offers a one-sized fits all offering for guests? Host Michael Wolf is joined by The Fit's Scott Sanchez to talk about the evolution of the restaurant menu and when we can expect to see truly personalized menus. via Knit
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A Conversation About CRISPR
29/06/2019 Duration: 39minImagine you could "delete" the portion in a food DNA sequence that is bad for you. That's exactly what CRISPR and gene editing promises to do, and in this podcast Mike catches up with Deepbranch Biotech's Pete Rowe to learn more about this technology that promises to be one of the food industry's biggest game-changers over the next couple of decades. You can learn more about Deepbranch Biotechnology at https://deepbranchbio.com/ Make sure to check out the Smart Kitchen Summit at www.smartkitchensummit.com and use discount code PODCAST for 25% off of tickets. via Knit
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Digitizing The Kitchen With Innit
24/06/2019 Duration: 30minThe kitchen has lagged behind other rooms in the home in the move towards digital service platforms, but that is starting to change. One of the companies at the forefront in building a digital food and cooking platform is Innit. In this conversation, Mike catches up with Kevin Brown, the CEO of Innit, on the great digital kitchen transformation and what Innit is doing to build a digital platform for food and cooking. via Knit
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The Scoop on Magic Spoon
15/06/2019 Duration: 16minThis is a podcast where Mike professes his love...for cereal. After breaking himself free of the morning cereal habit years ago, Mike decides to try Magic Spoon, a new high-protein low carb cereal that sells only through a direct-to-consumer model. This cereal, which tastes like the sugar cereal of our (and maybe your) childhoods, has been on backorder and out of stock despite an eye-popping price point of $10 per 7 ounce box. As always, check out The Spoon at www.thespoon.tech for more news and analysis (and the occasional cereal review). via Knit
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Tiny Little Dishwashers
12/06/2019 Duration: 24minWelcome to The Food Tech Show with Michael Wolf (formerly the Smart Kitchen Show). The Spoon team is back together for another editorial roundtable (this time with sound effects!). This week we discuss: -Who would use a tiny little countertop dishwasher -The problem with Beyond Meat burgers -The growing robot backlash -Are we ok with Walmart walking into our homes? On the podcast are Michael Wolf, Catherine Lamb, Chris Albrecht and Jenn Marston. via Knit
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Here Come The BurgerBots: A Conversation About Restaurant Robotics
09/06/2019 Duration: 21minAs you might expect, working a robot into the busy back of house of a fast food restaurant isn't as easy as just setting it in front of the grill and plugging it in. Nope, restaurants are a complicated mix of workflows, equipment and yes, people, so automating a part of the process with robotics requires planning. For this podcast we talk with some of the folks working on the leading edge of restaurant robotics, including Shawn Lange of Lab2Fab (a division of Middleby) and David Zito of Miso Robotics (the company behind Flippy, the burger flipping robot). **Important Note** - We are going to change the name of this podcast to The Food Tech Show from The Spoon. Why? Because we talk about lots of things in addition to the connected kitchen (though we still talk about that a whole bunch) and thought the name should reflect the wide set of topics. You won't have to change a thing - just stay subscribed and keep an eye out for our new podcast logo with the new name next week! via Knit
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Making Food Out of Thin Air with Solar Foods
03/05/2019 Duration: 28minIf you're a reader of the Spoon or a hardcore foodtech nerd (or, more than likely, both), you have read about a nascent but fast-growing group of startups working on technology to make food "out of thin air". These new companies are exciting because they are able to entirely disconnect from using agriculture-based resources - yes, both animal AND plant-based inputs) to create protein with a negligible impact on our the environment. The technique they are using is called "gas fermentation". I am so fascinated by this technology and these companies that I decided to invite the CEO of Solar Foods, Pasi Vainikka, on the show to tell us a little more about when we can expect protein created with this new process to hit our plates. I hope you enjoy it. You can find out more about Solar Foods at https://solarfoods.fi As always, find more podcasts about foodtech at The Spoon at www.thespoon.tech via Knit
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Being A Kitchen Product Reviewer In The Era of The Smart Kitchen
20/01/2019 Duration: 30minNo matter what publication you write for, if you are writing about kitchen products you increasingly have to consider how digital and connected technology impact how people cook. At SKS 2018, Michael Wolf sat down with four of the leading kitchen product reviewers to ask them how they do their job - and how their job is changing - in an increasingly connected world. On the podcast panel were: Lisa McManus - America's Test Kitchen Joe Ray - Wired Ashley Clarke Thompson - CNET Wilson Rothman - Wall Street Journal You can find more podcasts and articles about the future of cooking at https://thespoon.tech via Knit
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Talking Food Robots & The Uncanny Valley of Meat with Ali Bouzari
30/12/2018 Duration: 47minLike most people, when I think food robots I think about efficiency. More burgers flipped, dishes cleaned and customers served. But what if the precision of robots can actually make food that tastes better? I talk about this, the uncanny valley of meat and more with this week's guest, Ali Bouzari, the chief science officer of Pilot R&D and Render Foods and author of INGREDIENT: Unveiling the Essential Elements of Food. You can find out more about Ali at https://www.alibouzari.com/ via Knit
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Talking Space Food With Angelo Vermeulen
23/12/2018 Duration: 27minLike many people, I've long been fascinated with space and one of the most interesting aspects of interstellar travel is what exactly people will eat on space and once they get up there among the stars. This is something that Angelo Vermeulen has been thinking about for a long time. After spending years focused on systems and design for interstellar travel and colonization, Vermeulen was made the commander of the first HI-SEAS mission, a NASA funded space simulation focused on researching how to keep crews happy during long missions in space. In this episode, we talk about his experience on the HI-SEAS, some of his key takeaways, and the current state of space food research. You can find out more about Angelo at http://www.angelovermeulen.net/ via Knit