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Social Networking platform for Recipes and Cooking

  • Anee,SEO trainee
  • Sep 10, 2015
  • 3 min read

Cooking is not difficult. Everyone has taste, even if they don't realize it. Even if you're not a great chef, there's nothing to stop you understanding the difference between what tastes good and what doesn't.

The Internet has made it easier than ever to connect with amateur chefs and share fantastic recipes through the growing number and variety of social networking platform available. Whether you're looking for a new dish to try or you want to share your experiences with your fellow cooking enthusiasts, there's a social networking sites for you.

Bakespace

BakeSpace isn't just about baking. It is a grassroots cooking website with over 50,000 member-submitted recipes, including thousands of baking recipes.

How to Participate:

  • Mark your calendar! Check out our list of shows below or subscribe to our google+ our Youtube channel or sign up for our newsletter and we’ll send you a reminder!

  • Join our live chat! Follow the #kitchenparty, #cookbookcafe or #techmunch hashtags on twitter.

  • Submit a recipe! KitchenParty is the first (and only) show that produces a new community cookbook for a new show each week during #kitchenparty. Simply look at the schedule below to submit a recipe for a particular show. We’ll archive every show in that show’s cookbook which is published and available online at Bakespace.com and in our iPad app. Our app is free and so are our cookbooks published as part of our chat.

Cucumbertown

Cucumbertown is a simple recipe social networking site. A place where anyone can write recipes in the most frictionless, non procrastinating, delightful way.Cucumbertown has built technology around recipe blogging that makes it very very simple for a first time user to get started and more importantly a short-hand style for pro users to write recipes blazingly fast. Think about it like stenography for writing recipes. All of this is free.

Foodbuzz

It is an online food blog community dedicated to collecting and curating the best content from food blogs across the web. It is also free to join. All of the content on Foodbuzz comes from independent food bloggers who share there creative posts and recipes. You do not have to be a food blogger to join. As a member you can share experiences of eating, drinking, dining and cooking food. You can setup your own personal profile that includes the ability to post, organize your recipe box, ability to list your restaurants, follow your favorite food blog and share messages about food.

Foodie

This site brings Food celebrities and FoodLovers to meet in one space. Members can create profiles using their existing Facebook or Twitter accounts. Members can follow chefs, food critics and others in this sector. Like other networks, you can share your favorites tips, receive tips, recommendations and recipes. There is a discussion forum for exchanging ideas. It seems to have bridge mainstream media with social networking platform. Again, membership is free.

Recipefy

While there is certainly a social aspect to the online community of Recipefy, the website is designed to help cooks better manage their recipes by organizing them by tags. These recipes can then be shared easily with friends by email, Facebook or Twitter. Recipes can be set to public or private, in case you have a secret recipe you'd rather not share with the world at large

imunchie

It is also a social networking site for Foodies. Members share their food with friends. There are iMunchie tournaments where members can win prizes! So a very interactive site. They claim to be “the Facebook for Food ; The Google for Recipes and The online version of Top Chef for Foodies”. Big claims – only time will tell. Again membership is free.

Nibbledish

It is an online community for food lovers and avid cooks. Members are enthusiastic about sharing food experiences from around the world. Members can comment on and rank the recipes. Members can follow other members whose recipes they have enjoyed. Membership is free.

Conclusion:

The table is a meeting place, a gathering ground, the source of sustenance and nourishment, festivity, safety, and satisfaction. A person cooking is a person giving: Even the simplest food is a gift.

 
 
 

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