Your Food with High-tech Fete Concept Serving Plates

Serve your food in this thermoelectric tech. Using thermoelectric tech, you can maintain the optimum temperatures be it hot or cold. This way you can avoid your food reaches room temperatures which mean bacteria can run rampant. Did you know 12% of food born illnesses come from improper temperatures? Sure it may have been cooked but often times food is left out on a table for guests to serve themselves.

There are series of icons you can activate to indicate what main ingredients are in each dish, this is one of great features to let the guests know what to avoid should they have allergies. Those plates and bowls are totally dishwasher safe.

thermoelectric tech

thermoelectric tech, food heater concept

Designer : Rosalin Chanyasak

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