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List Of Websites About Food And Drink
This is a list of websites about food and drink. Websites about food and drink * African Food Network * ChefsFeed * The Daily Meal * Eater.com * Food Network * Food.com * Freezerburns * Gil's Thrilling (And Filling) Blog * HungryGoWhere * Just A Pinch Recipes * LocalEats * The Packer * Pimp That Snack * OpenRice * Serious Eats * Smitten Kitchen * Sprudge * Tasting Table * This is why you're fat * Urbanspoon * Yummly * Cucumbertown * Epicurious * FoodPair * Meishichina * My Drunk Kitchen * MSN Food & Drink * NeverSeconds * PlateCulture * RecipeBridge * Simply Recipes Online food ordering * Bolt * DASHED * DoorDash * Deliveroo * Delivery Hero * Delivery.com * EasyPizza * EatStreet * Foodhub * Foodler * Foodpanda / hellofood * Glovo * Grab * GrubHub * Hungryhouse * Just Eat * Menulog * OpenRest * Seamless * Swiggy * Takeaway.com * Too Good To Go * Ubereats * Waiter.com * Yemeksepeti * Zomato Wine websites * American Winery Guide * Bottlenot ...
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African Food Network
Afri Food Network popularly known as African Food Network is a website that is dedicated to African food and lifestyle. The site was launched in January 2017 by Kevin Eze in Abuja, Nigeria. History African Food Network started off as just a mere website with less than 50 recipes in 2017 and now one of the biggest online African food recipe directory with over 500 recipes sourced from different authors. African Food Network was created to redefine the world’s view about African Cuisine, Chefs and Traditional Cooks” cited by the founder. Events Hosted See also * List of websites about food and drink This is a list of websites about food and drink. Websites about food and drink * African Food Network * ChefsFeed * The Daily Meal * Eater.com * Food Network * Food.com * Freezerburns * Gil's Thrilling (And Filling) Blog * HungryGoWhere * ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:African Food Nigerian cuisine ...
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Tasting Table
''Tasting Table'' (incorporated as ''TDT Media Inc.'') is a digital media company focused on food and drink. The brand's website and email newsletter report on food and drink trends in the categories of dining, wine, cocktails, cooking and food travel. In addition to publishing original articles, photos and videos, ''Tasting Table'' hosts events including the ''Lobster Rumble'', held annually in New York and Los Angeles. History ''Tasting Table'' was founded in 2008 by Geoff Bartakovics and John McDonald, with backing from ''The Pilot Group'', a private equity firm established by Bob Pittman. Lobster Rumble Since 2010, ''Tasting Table'' has hosted an annual lobster roll competition, now called ''Tasting Table’s Lobster Rumble''. Originally called the "Lobster Roll Claw-Off" and hosted only in New York City, the event now occurs annually in New York City in June of each year and moves to Los Angeles in August. The event brings lobster roll purveyors from across the co ...
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Simply Recipes
Simply Recipes is a cooking blog founded by Elise Bauer. Bauer began writing the blog in 2003 to record her family recipes. Simply Recipes was acquired by Fexy Media in 2016, and later by Dotdash in 2020 Content Bauer writes about recipes for popular dishes such as meatloaf and apple pie, as well as how-to articles on subjects such as how to cook the perfect boiled egg or how to best caramelize an onion. The blog often features guest bloggers. Each recipe is attached with a photo of the final product, along with several photos that portray each major step in the recipe. The website's posts are organized in categories, such as one that only includes recipes involving beef, appetizers, or low-budget meals. Reception By January 2007, Simply Recipes was receiving over one million visits per month and had over 500 recipes. The Well Fed Network, a compilation of food blogs, awarded Simply Recipes the award for best blog overall of 2006. In 2010, ''Forbes'' magazine listed Bauer among ...
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RecipeBridge
RecipeBridge is a vertical search engine for recipes, founded by Milwaukee based entrepreneurs Andy Theimer and Bill Brennan. It was established in December 2007 and a beta version was launched in 2008 which makes it the oldest dedicated recipe search engine on the web. The current version was launched in April, 2009. As of July 2011, it searches through 350 different recipe sites and blogs with over 1.7 million recipes. RecipeBridge allows users to search and filter results by keyword Keyword may refer to: Computing * Keyword (Internet search), a word or phrase typically used by bloggers or online content creator to rank a web page on a particular topic * Index term, a term used as a keyword to documents in an information syst ..., cuisine, ingredient, meal, or occasion. The results page provides users with the brief description of the recipes and a number of ingredients needed. Then the user can either go to the original recipe page or further narrow the results by addin ...
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PlateCulture
PlateCulture is a sharing economy platform that enables guests to dine at a local host's home. The site was founded by Lithuanian entrepreneurs Reda Stare and Edvinas Bartkus. It launched in 2013 with a focus on tourists and locals in Southeast Asia. It currently offers two mobile apps for Android and iPhone users as well as web-based platform. PlateCulture allows hosts to list their kitchens through the site and guests to make bookings to dine at a host's home restaurant. Both parties leave a review about their experience. In November 2015, the BBC noted the platform's positive impact on language learning opportunities between locals and travellers. In September 2015, VICE journalist Lauren Razavi described PlateCulture as "an Asian startup that's essentially the Airbnb of food" in a feature story profiling a Persian chef who runs a home restaurant in Kuala Lumpur through the platform. See also * List of websites about food and drink This is a list of websites about food and dr ...
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NeverSeconds
NeverSeconds is a blog created and run by Scottish schoolgirl Martha Payne in 2012. On it, she expressed her thoughts and experiences of eating school meals at her primary school in Lochgilphead. The blog received a great deal of public attention and international press coverage after the Argyll and Bute Council tried to ban the child from posting photos of the lunchtime meals served at her school. After being used to help raise more than £143,000 of donations to the Mary's Meals charity via JustGiving in support of school feeding programmes for impoverished communities around the world, the blog ceased to be updated after less than two years of operation. Description Launched on 30 April 2012 as a school writing project with assistance from Martha's father David, the blog is written under the pseudonym "VEG" (''Veritas Ex Gustu'' – truth from tasting), with the subtitle "One primary school pupil's daily dose of school dinners". Much like a restaurant review, it features ...
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MSN Food & Drink
MSN (meaning Microsoft Network) is a web portal and related collection of Internet services and apps for Windows and mobile devices, provided by Microsoft and launched on August 24, 1995, alongside the release of Windows 95. The Microsoft Network was initially a subscription-based dial-up online service that later became an Internet service provider named MSN Dial-up. At the same time, the company launched a new web portal named Microsoft Internet Start and set it as the first default home page of Internet Explorer, its web browser. In 1998, Microsoft renamed and moved this web portal to the domain name www.msn.com, where it has remained. In addition to its original MSN Dial-up service, Microsoft has used the 'MSN' brand name for a wide variety of products and services over the years, notably Hotmail (later Outlook.com), Messenger (which was once synonymous with 'MSN' in Internet slang and has now been replaced by Skype), and its web search engine, which is now Bing, and ...
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My Drunk Kitchen
''My Drunk Kitchen'' is a cooking show and comedy series of short videos created and posted on YouTube by content creator Hannah Hart beginning in March 2011. The series features Hart, a San Franciscan proofreader living in Los Angeles, typically attempting to cook or bake various dishes, or otherwise engaging in some food-related activity, all while imbibing large quantities of alcoholic beverages. Most episodes have their own recipe, and occasionally a corresponding beverage. The series has been praised for its drunk humor, catchphrases, and the use of jump cut A jump cut is a cut in film editing in which a single continuous sequential shot of a subject is broken into two parts, with a piece of footage being removed in order to render the effect of jumping forward in time. Camera positions of the subje ... editing. Hart's YouTube channel has 2.4 million subscribers. Episodes Season 1 Season 2 This season marked the beginning of the series being shot in HD. While the s ...
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Meishichina
''Meishichina'' () is a Chinese social networking service about food which is headquartered in Beijing, China. It began primarily as a curated recipe site, but evolved into a social service with integration to Tencent qq, qq, Sina Weibo, weibo and other services, where people actively share and work on recipes, including meeting up in person through Meishichina activities. Overview There are over 3.53 million pages of recipes and articles indexed by Google. Originally drawing most of its revenue from advertising, today more than half is derived from online contests. Meishichina provides users with original stage show cooking, gourmet-focused community exchange, and a micro-blog based "life-sharing" platform. “The website is no longer just a platform for merely learning how to cook, but one where users can communicate about the fine points of gourmet culture,” founder Yu Hang said. Meishichina is recognized as having helped catapult several of its top bloggers into stardom. Re ...
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FoodPair
FoodPair is a recipe search engine based in San Francisco, California. It was founded by former Google employee Raj Irukulla in 2010 and is privately held. Features FoodPair allows users to find and filter recipes based on ingredient, keyword, diet, course, number of ingredients and source site. The site's faceted search interface gives users with the ability to refine search criteria incrementally. Reception In August 2010, PC Magazine included FoodPair in its Top 100 Sites of 2010. Other food related websites included in the list were AllRecipes Allrecipes.com, Inc. is a food-focused online social networking service headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The company was founded by fellow University of Washington archaeology graduate students Tim Hunt, Carl Lipo, Mark Madsen, Dan Shepherd ... and Epicurious. FoodPair was also named a Good Online Cooking Guide for the Beginner Cook by MakeUseOf.com. Trend Central featured FoodPair as a site that helps home cooks streamlin ...
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Epicurious
''Epicurious'' is an American digital brand that focuses on food and cooking-related topics. Created by Condé Nast in 1995, it is headquartered at the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City, where it is part of the publisher's Food Innovation Group that also includes ''Bon Appétit'', with significant overlap in staff between the two companies. History Launch and early growth (1995–2004) ''Epicurious'' launched on August 18, 1995, as part of CondeNet, a subsidiary of Condé Nast that was created to develop content specifically for the Internet. Under the direction of CondeNet president Rochelle Udell and editor-in-chief Joan Feeney, former executive editor of Mademoiselle (magazine), ''Mademoiselle'', ''Epicurious'' offered recipes, cooking tips and general information on food, wine, and dining out. The site also covered travel at launch and drew from existing content found in Condé Nast properties Gourmet (magazine), ''Gourmet'', ''Bon Appétit'', and ''Condé Na ...
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Cucumbertown
Cucumbertown was a food blogging platform. Based out of Palo Alto, California, it was founded by Cherian Thomas, Chris Luscher, Arun Prabhakar and Dan Hauk. It was acquired by Japanese recipe network Cookpad in June 2015. The platform shut down in 2016. Product Cucumbertown formerly allowed users to post and browse recipes in its web based platform. It claimed to have made it easy to write recipes in a more structured way, a style opposed to the normal way to publishing recipes through blogging platforms like WordPress or tumblr in blob formats. It also allowed users to write a variation on an existing recipe's page. The website was for some time a library of recipes written by food enthusiasts from different parts of the world, but no data is hosted at the site today. * ''Analytics Dashboard'': Through the dashboard, people were able to see their traffic report, blog ranking vis-a-vis other food blogs in the world and a breakdown of individual post performance. * ''Recipe Writ ...
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