The portable machine requires the least amount of human intervention to make a dosa that is perfectly crispy, of the right size and thickness.
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It lets you customise the size, thickness and type of dosa. Pour the batter in, and wait for just a minute to get hot crispy fresh dosas. The duo launched their invention in 2011, but it took them a while to perfect the machine and get it to the market. In 2012, they won the best business plan award at VenturaFest in Chennai, which earned them recognition enough to get funded by the Indian Angel Networks. In 2014, the duo launched two versions of the machine: a commercial model, which costs around Rs 1.5 lakh, suitable for restaurants and hotels; and a domestic model, which costs as low as Rs 12,500, for households. Eshwar says that the dosamatic machines are available all over the UK and the US as well. Last year, Eshwar had also shown the machine to Prime Minister Modi at another event. Little did he know at that time that he would be called for an event where the royal couple would be visiting. “Modi had just glanced at my invention when he saw it last year, so I expected the same from the Prince and Princess. But I was really surprised when they started talking to me about the machine, then made themselves a dosa and took a bite,” said Eshwar, excitedly.According to Eshwar, the royal couple, who are never seen to eat in public, had broken protocol to taste his dosas.
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