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Professor Miyashita said his
can imitate food flavours. It works a
like an inkjet printer that uses
cartridges to create different
. Instead of ink, Miyashita's TTTV uses 10 different flavour cartridges. These spray a combination of flavours onto a hygienic film that is
of the TV screen. The TV viewer can then lick the screen to sample the
. Professor Miyashita said: "The goal is to make it possible for people to have the experience of
like eating at a restaurant on the other side of the world, even while staying at
." A student at Meiji University sampled a
she saw on the screen. She said: "It's
like a chocolate sauce." Miyashita said TTTV would cost about $870.