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Recipe Applications have only received new competition. Friday, Apple was introduced A feature for Apple News+ subscribers called Apple News+ Food, a new section that will allow users to search, discover, store and easily cook recipes from dozens of existing News+ Publishing partners.

It is ready to be released as part of iOS 18.4 and iPados 18.4 in April, but only in the US, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia.

Instead of building an autonomous recipe application that could introduce content from all over the tissue-such as blogs or video Tiktok-Apple News+ Food will only focus on recipes offered by Apple News+ publishers.

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During the launch, Apple aims to have north of 30 publishers on the boat, out of 20 tests. Existing partners include well -known brands such as AllRecipes, Bon Appétit, Food and Wine, Good Food, Serious Food, Topical, Good Household, Best Homes and Gardens, Southern Living, Delish, Real simple, the country where they live and more. Tens of thousands of recipes will be available through the Apple News+ Food service, the company notes.

The new experience allows Apple publishers to get their content in front of more consumers at a time when Google’s ability to Please refer to direct traffic On their websites it continues to decline.

IPhone and iPad users will be able to find a new section of rolling food in Feed Apple News Today. Here, they will find a recipe, curated by Apple’s editorial team, followed by a collection of food and dining room stories, a broader collection of recipes, as well as links to the food recipe list and their own saved recipes.

Apple notes that they choose food stories and recipes will also be available for users who do not register with Apple News+.

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The Apple News+ Food subscription service can be approached in many ways.

You can either click on the “More Food” link from the Food Department on the App Today tab or you can click on the “Food” link from the following tab. (The latter is a more direct method if you want to bypass the news reading and go straight to the recipes.)

In the Food+section, users will see the prescription presented, which is updated daily, along with an extensive set of proposed stories related to their interests. This personalization improves most users who are involved in the application.

Other diligent sections include those associated with your stored recipes or other types of recipe collections, such as those from some publishers, a selection of popular recipes or those that focus on some kind of subject – such as a healthy diet or a week’s chicken dinner.

As users navigate recipes, they may choose to save a recipe directly to the News application for later reports.

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If users are looking for something specific, they can look through Apple’s News+ Food recipe list, hitting the buttons to limit searches from various filters such as “Dinner”, “Easy”, “Grantarian”, “Under 30 Minutes “And many more. Filters are also available to search for your saved recipes.

The recipes themselves are formatted to be clutter and without ads, as well as easy to read-an experience that is much less common in today’s web.

Basic information – including ingredients, steps, description, cooking time, portions and others – are withdrawn and displayed in a clear form highlighting a photo of the dish and connecting back to the publisher’s website.

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Other features added by Apple are also useful. Someone allows you to click on a component to see the amount required without having to move back to the list of ingredients. Another allows you to click on cooking time in the recipe instructions to automatically start a timer on your iPhone or iPad.

There is also a special cooking feature, which displays the recipe on a larger screen with a larger text so you can follow the instructions with minimal pause and scroll. In this feature, the screen will remain activated, even if your device is normally set to turn off the screen after a period of time.

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One thing that is missing Apple News+ Food, however, is the ability to add your own recipes or those stored from elsewhere to the web, as well as any tools for importing or exporting recipes from and other applications. Also, you cannot store recipes directly from social media, although many chefs at home today find recipes in places such as Tiktok and Instagram RELL.

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With the launch of Apple News+ Food, the technological giant continues to enter the mobile application ecosystem, where it competes with third -party developers who help the company produce revenue through application markets. Recent additions to the Apple App series in the past year include the Party-Planning App, for example, the application for new iOS 18 passwords, the Sports app and the Mobile Journal.

Unlike independent developers, Apple can afford to launch new applications that do not need to be supported by a business model in addition to ongoing iPhone sales. This puts the smaller developers and independent developers to a distinctive disadvantage.

In the case of Apple News+ Food, publishers were not even offset for their recipes, TechCrunch understands. Instead, experience is an extension of Apple’s existing relationship with its partners, where the iPhone manufacturer produces revenue by selling ads to publisher articles to reduce 30%sales.

The new service requires Apple News+subscription, which is $ 12.99 a month in the US, £ 12.99 in the United Kingdom, $ 16.99 in Canada and $ 19.99 in Australia. This includes access to over 400 magazines, newspapers and digital publishers.

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