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Curryometer

How hot is that curry?
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A pocket-size tool, complete with a probe and an LCD screen. Poke it into food, and it will give both the temperature of it, and how spicy it is. Readouts range from "Call that a curry?" to "Seriously, you'd regret it in the morning".
david_scothern, Jul 28 2004

Test Subject http://www.halfbakery.com/user/DrCurry
may give false negative [Laughs Last, Oct 05 2004]

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       Heh, my fahl has melted my tool.
skinflaps, Jul 28 2004
  

       You'll regret that in the morning...
david_scothern, Jul 28 2004
  

       At the top end, the screen displays "Argh, dip me in the yoghurt..."
david_scothern, Jul 28 2004
  

       So this doesn't measure DrCurry's mood?
krelnik, Jul 28 2004
  

       Depends on where you stick it.
Worldgineer, Jul 28 2004
  

       And what it's been stuck in previously.
Worldgineer, Jul 28 2004
  


 

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