an alternative to the Thermomix from China


Xiaomi had a rice cooker, a coffee machine, a fryer… but no food processor. This is now done with the Mijia Cooking Robot.

Xiaomi Mijia Cooking Robot // Source: Xiaomi

After Silvercrest’s Monsieur Cuisine (Lidl), it’s Xiaomi’s turn to compete with Vorwerk’s Thermomix.

These cooking robots are designed to be your best ally in the kitchen: they are able to sear, simmer, steam, mix, mix, chop, puree, emulsify, grind, weigh… with a connected touch screen. This allows you to browse hundreds of recipes that you can then follow step by step until the final result. A real assistant in the kitchen that has won over many users.

Over 200 recipes on the 8-inch screen

Xiaomi claims there are 35 different ways to use the smart device, from grinding spices to sautéing. You can weigh as little as 1 gram, with a maximum volume capacity of 2.2 L and a rotation speed of 40 to 12,000 rpm.

Plus, you can cook up to three different dishes simultaneously in the main pot, steamer and basket. 3D induction heat technology should provide fast and even heating, up to 180°C.

Xiaomi Mijia Cooking Robot :: Source –  Xiaomi
Xiaomi Mijia Cooking Robot // Source: Xiaomi

You can view over 200 recipes and tutorials on the built-in 8-inch (about 20 cm) touchscreen. You can also control the food processor with Xiao AI voice commands. Xiaomi has also integrated a CookingIoT algorithm that controls the cooking process, automatically calculating the temperature and cooking times.

This Xiaomi Mijia food processor was launched for pre-order in China for 5,999 yuan (approximately 860 euros). For the moment, only the Chinese market is targeted.


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