Peanuts are not safe to eat if anybody has the peanut allergy. I came to know when one of our friends has the peanut allergy.
Nima co-founders Shireen Yates and Scott Sundvor, “we’re here to remove anxiety from your plate. With tools and information that lets you know if your food is safe for you.
The sensor is able to detect even the tiniest trace (10 parts per million) of peanut protein. To use Nima, you insert the food into a disposable test capsule, which goes into the device to figure out if there’s any peanut protein in the food. In under five minutes, the Nima sensor will tell you if your food is peanut-free”.