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If you're looking for a cheap way to spice up your next meal, there's a new kid on the block that's got you covered.
Havi is a robotic toy company based in the Indian state of Gujarat, and it's hoping to change the way kids play by combining cutting-edge technology with interactive play, Fortune reports.
The idea is for kids to use the toy to learn through play.
"By combining cutting-edge technology with interactive play, Havi is reshaping the way children engage and learn during their seven years of homeschooling for Italian dishes, as well as North African spice, at home," the company's website says.
It's not the only Indian startup making a splash in the US.
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