For about a billion people across the world, nothing is more fundamental to food than fresh, delicious roti. So it’s unfortunate that a batch of five can take half an hour or more to make. But all ...
Pranoti Nagarkar conceived Rotimatic, a robot automating roti making by mimicking human intuition through real-time sensing and adjustments. This innovative machine, featuring micro-kneading and IoT ...
Click the picture to play the video. The inventors claim it is capable of producing hot, round Rotis, also known as ‘chapattis,’ at a rate of one-a-minute. It works with any type of wheat flour and ...