Updated On: 02 January, 2022 07:59 AM IST | Mumbai | Anju Maskeri
Thanks to automation, machine-learning and AI technologies, preparing tasty meals is now only a touch away

Yatin Varachhi, co-founder of startup Euphotic Labs, gives customers a demo of Nosh
Frequent travel and hectic work schedules would often make it difficult for Sonica Gupta, a structural network engineer from Bengaluru, to dedicate time in the kitchen. But the Coronavirus-induced lockdowns resulting in restricted access to househelps left Gupta with little choice. “I had to cook during the lockdowns, but I really don’t enjoy it [cooking] on a daily basis. It’s fine as a hobby, but not as a duty.” Incidentally, it’s around this time that she came across Nosh, an advanced automated robot that is equipped to cook more than 120 dishes.
Sonica Gupta and her husband Abhishek Ambastha tried Nosh for a month. They said it doesn’t take much space in the kitchen and has eliminated their dependency on maids and their time schedule