Monday, April 11, 2016

Food Processor

In modern society, miscellaneous housework has boceme a burden to us. With the invention of modern home appliances like the microwave oven, we expect more appliances to be invented to make our lives easier. Based on this comon need of society, through countless research, French inventor, Pierre Verdun, invented and patented the Robort Coupe, a food processor that assisted in professsional cooking.

Its structure and concept are fairly simple. He placed a blade at the bottom of a cylindrical container. When it spun, it would be able to slice or cut food into small pieces. After a few years, the food processor was avaiable in the market. However, Verdun did not stop at this success, he continued his research. Based on the feedback and comments given by the consumers, he identified several weaknesses and continued to improve the product.

In 1971, he invented the miracle mixer blender which could slice, blend and chop food. Women loved the product so much that it became a big hit.

Food for Thought :

Never give up when faced with challenges and difficulties in being innovative.

Short Stories on Discoveries, Inventions, Innovation & Creativity
AAET and UTAR, 2015
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