Difference between revisions of "Team:Paris Bettencourt/Design"
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<i>Powder 1: yeast powder; powder 2: potato, wheat flour, corn meal, sugar and ginger; powder 3: potato, rice flour, corn meal, and sugar; powder 4: potato, rice flour and corn meal.</i><br> | <i>Powder 1: yeast powder; powder 2: potato, wheat flour, corn meal, sugar and ginger; powder 3: potato, rice flour, corn meal, and sugar; powder 4: potato, rice flour and corn meal.</i><br> | ||
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Finally, regardless of the survival rate, none of the previous methods were satisfying. We realised a powder wasn't the best way to distribute our strains. We wanted portions, easy to pack, with the possibility to pack several portions together. Portions must be easy to stock.<br> | Finally, regardless of the survival rate, none of the previous methods were satisfying. We realised a powder wasn't the best way to distribute our strains. We wanted portions, easy to pack, with the possibility to pack several portions together. Portions must be easy to stock.<br> | ||
The most efficient and ergonomic shape appeared to be a cube. Moreover, the cube will mainly be added to Idli, made of rice, so rice flour seemed to be a logical ingredient, consonant with the dish, common in India and cheap.<br> | The most efficient and ergonomic shape appeared to be a cube. Moreover, the cube will mainly be added to Idli, made of rice, so rice flour seemed to be a logical ingredient, consonant with the dish, common in India and cheap.<br> | ||
− | Little by little, we succeeded to design an easy recipe, to cook small cubes made of rice flour and water. The idea was also to be flexible to every cube maker means, therefore the recipe is not very strict and can be adapted to what the people have available.<br></div><div style="clear:both"><br> | + | Little by little, we succeeded to design an easy recipe, to cook small cubes made of rice flour and water. The idea was also to be flexible to every cube maker means, therefore the recipe is not very strict and can be adapted to what the people have available.<br> |
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