{"id":1457,"date":"2013-12-28T17:24:01","date_gmt":"2013-12-28T12:24:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blazeminds.com\/blog\/?p=1457"},"modified":"2015-05-02T03:30:39","modified_gmt":"2015-05-01T22:30:39","slug":"top-5-iphone-food-drink-apps","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blazeminds.com\/blog\/top-5-iphone-food-drink-apps\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 5 Iphone Food &#038; Drink Apps"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Didn\u2019t you know? Food is the new rock \u2018n\u2019 roll. A hearty portion of prime-time television viewing comprises of programmes dedicated to cooking and the App Store certainly isn\u2019t left behind thanks to a bulging selection of foodie apps. <!--more-->Whether you want a choice of new recipes to brighten up your weekly menu or you\u2019re after some culinary tips on how to craft fantastic dishes, you\u2019re sure to find great apps to help in the App Store. Apps such as The Photo Cookbook, Great British Chefs and Gojee all provide an enticing selection of recipes that are healthy and tasty, and there are even apps for you to review food by snapping a picture of your dish, as well as keep track of what\u2019s in your fridge. So whatever your lifestyle or tastes, cooking apps are big business, and you\u2019re sure to find something inspiring.<\/p>\n<h3>01 The Photo Cookbook \u2013 Quick &amp; Easy<\/h3>\n<p>Price: \u00a32.49\/$3.99 Developer: ditter. projektagentur GmbH<br \/>\nIn terms of cookbooks this is one of the best looking around thanks to the clean and smart images that accompany every stage of every recipe on show. Following the example of Foodspotting in a sense, this app deems photos as the best way forward.<\/p>\n<h3>02 Foodspotting<\/h3>\n<p>Price: Free Developer: Foodspotting<br \/>\nThis is a restaurant and dish recommendation app with a twist, as Foodspotting asks users to follow the old saying that a picture is worth a thousand words by sharing images of their dishes instead of text reviews. These are plotted on a map so you can see how delicious the brownies down the street are, as well as the pizza place on the other side of town, all on one screen.<\/p>\n<h3>03 Great British Chefs \u2013 Recipes<\/h3>\n<p>Price: \u00a32.99\/$4.99 Developer: Great British Chef<br \/>\nIt\u2019s not often you can work on a Michelin star recipe, but with Great British Chefs you can. This app focuses on some of the top chefs working in the UK, and the food they create. Some of their best dishes are fully broken down for you to try if you want to be adventurous in the kitchen. The tile wall of dishes might have you drooling at your iPhone.<\/p>\n<h3>04 Expire<\/h3>\n<p>Price: Free Developer: Daniel Albert<br \/>\nA really simple way to keep track of everything in your fridge, Expire will notify you when that milk is about to turn, and allow you to set the time you would like to be reminded. This means you\u2019ll get a reminder as you leave work to replace the milk, and the clean, simple interface makes the whole process a very easy one. This is more food management than creation.<\/p>\n<h3>05 Gojee \u2013 Food &amp; Drinks Recipes<\/h3>\n<p>Price: Free Developer: Gojee Sanchez<br \/>\nGojee has a really clever personalisation feature at its heart that allows users to find dishes and recipes from within the app\u2019s database based on what they\u2019re craving, and ingredients they like and dislike. It means you don\u2019t have to look through copious amounts of dishes you\u2019re not interested in and would never make.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Didn\u2019t you know? Food is the new rock \u2018n\u2019 roll. 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