Brava uses coordinated pulses of light to cook hotter, faster, and with more precision than anything you’ve seen before. Like a spotlight, each lamp focuses its energy directly into the food without bleeding into the next zone or the chamber walls.
Brava, which makes countertop ovens that cook with light, announced today it would be shutting down. In a post shared on its Facebook and LinkedIn pages, Brava said it ceased operations on March 6.
Brava, Maker of the ‘Cook With Light’ Smart Oven, Is Shutting Down
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Air-Fry, Roast, Bake, Sear (Broil), Toast, Reheat, Rice Cook, Dehydrate, Slow-Cook, and Keep Warm all in one powerful, 1800-watt Countertop Touchscreen Smart Oven. Consolidate countertop kitchen appliances with this Brava smart oven.
Brava is designed to be safe for everyone in the family, including children. During normal cooking the exterior stays cool to the touch, and sensors will automatically and instantaneously cut off power when the door is opened.
We began shipping to our faithful customers in November 2018, and in November 2019 Brava was acquired by the Middleby Corporation (NASDAQ: MIDD), a leading cooking appliance company, to speed up the delivery of Pure Light Cooking™ to the world.
Brava's lamps use pulses of intense heat to sear without overcooking. Like cooking with a wok or cast iron, Brava achieves the perfect Maillard reaction by hitting food with flashes of searing heat, pulsing quickly so that food browns without ever burning.