Match your pantry and perishables, such as meat and produce, to recipes!
Kitchenese is a unique tool that helps you reduce food waste. With a combination of recipe searching and food inventory tracking, users can both explore new cuisines and learn ways to use up perishable ingredients such as meat, vegetables, fruits, and staple pantry ingredients.
Do you cook with others? Household profiles allow you to to keep separate user accounts but share a recipe and inventory database.
Do you create your own recipes? Kitchenese has a recipe creation tool that allows you to keep either a private database of recipes or publish them to share with other users.
Have you ever wanted to start your own food business? Kitchenese has unique tools for current and aspiring food business owners to financially plan out a new venture. Whether it's a food truck, coffee shop, restaurant, bar, or any other food business, Kitchenese helps you estimate your profit using recipe costing tools, labor and wage tools, and a menu designer.
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These components are crafted with Tailwind CSS and Material Tailwind, and the best part is—they're totally free and open-source! - Source: dev.to / 3 days ago
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