Bento heats up the assembly’s base using inductive technology, creating steam from water added to the grains in the bottom container. The steam naturally rises up the assembly, simultaneously cooking the grains as well as the contents of the top two containers. The double-walled containers act like a thermos and keep the contents warm. It also features a built-in timer, which allows it to be programmed to begin cooking at a desired time.
Pretty cool, huh? Imagine being able to set a timer for when your food should start cooking and having it ready before lunch. Assuming this gets made into a reality, how many of you guys would be interested in picking one up for yourself?