
Apple She wears the subscription to the news+ with a new dining section. Starting in April, besides that IOS 18.4 and iPados 18.4, subscribers will find space for all things in the Apple News app. Think about it as one store for recipes, restaurant reviews, cooking advice, and more. Food News+ Food aims to be a comprehensive supplier for food lovers of all levels. Participants will find articles sponsored by Apple News, which the company stipulates will ensure access to high -quality content from respectable sources. The platform will also contain a search and liquidated recipe, which contains thousands of well -known publishers such as Allrycipes, Bon Appétit, Food & Wine, good food and serious eating.
The new Apple News section will include recipes from well -known sites. | Credit Photo – Apple
This recipe library will be constantly updated, with new additions every day. The same recipes will be presented in an easy -to -use format, which makes it easy to see components and follow the instructions. The special “cooking mode” will allow users to enlarge the instructions step by step for easy viewing while cooking. Other access to the preserved recipes will be a useful feature for those times when the internet connection is limited. This new food section can be a great addition to those looking to plan what they cook properly while consuming morning coffee and catching news using iPhone or their iPad devices. The presence of many recipes and articles in one place can simplify meal planning and discover the recipe, which will be a suitable location via Apple devices.
However, I can only think that adding this food section in part in preparation for the common Apple Home Center, which was placed as a device everything will be tried to the wall and is similar to the low iPad. I can definitely image this device as an ideal way to consume this content, especially if you choose to install it somewhere in the kitchen.
This can also be another way Apple enhances subscription services. We saw the first example of this when Apple TV has been launched on Android, which expands the potential user base, as it will require “Plus” subscription.
However, I am legally interested in trying this. Anyone who has absolutely tried to follow a recipe online knows the pain of having to read text lines before actually reached the ingredient menu. We hope this is a way to treat it.
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