Nosh is an AI cooking robot for the meal prep crowd
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Nosh is an AI cooking robot for the meal prep crowd
"Nosh is the latest unit to use CES to announce itself to the world, gearing up for its launch in the next few months. Like its many rivals, you load ingredients into the unit and then Nosh will assemble them for you. Unlike its many rivals, you can have more than one ingredient tray, opening up the possibility that you could prep multiple meals at the same time."
"You'll select a recipe from the hardware's 500-dish strong repertoire. Then you'll prepare the necessary raw materials and slide them into individual compartments in the trays. Once done, you'll be able to push the tray into the unit when you're ready to eat and let it get on with the job of cooking. There are water and oil reservoirs, a spice rack mounted in the top, and a camera that uses computer vision to keep an eye on the meals as they cook."
Nosh is a countertop cooking robot announced at CES 2026 and preparing for launch. The unit offers a 500-dish recipe repertoire and requires users to prepare and place raw ingredients into compartmentalized trays. Users slide trays into the machine, which cooks using water and oil reservoirs, a top-mounted spice rack, and a camera with computer vision to monitor progress while a mixer arm keeps ingredients moving. The design supports more than one ingredient tray to prep multiple meals concurrently. The system favors sauce-heavy dishes like pasta, soups, and curries and is positioned as a low-effort alternative to pre-prepared meals, with an early-bird price of $1,200.
Read at Engadget
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