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With the launch of iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4, Apple rolled out a new Apple News+ Food feature that is available for all Apple News+ subscribers.

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Apple News+ Food offers tens of thousands of recipes, that users can browse through. There are built-in filter and search tools for finding specific recipes, and new content is added daily. Favorite recipes can be saved for access later, and Apple has designed a special format for recipes.

Recipes are displayed with a list of ingredients that can be checked off while cooking, and users can tap any ingredient to see the amount needed for the current step. Timers can be set by tapping on a highlighted duration in the recipe, and there is a "cook" mode that provides step-by-step cooking instructions in a full-screen view.

Along with an extensive recipe catalog, Apple News+ Food includes stories about local restaurants, information on kitchen essentials, tips on healthy eating, and more. Content is sourced from major food publishers like Allrecipes, Bon Appétit, Food & Wine, Good Food, and Serious Eats.

While Apple News+ Food is a feature that is designed for Apple News+ subscribers, Apple does make select stories and recipes available for non-subscribers as well.

Apple News+ is priced at $12.99 per month, and it is also included in the Apple One Premier plan for $37.95 per month. Along with the new Apple News+ Food feature, Apple News+ includes access to over 400 magazines, and news from newspapers like The Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times.

Article Link: Apple News+ Subscribers Can Now Access Apple News Food
 
Apple Intelligence could take this to another level by giving you the ability to enter some ingredients and then getting recipes that use them. That would be helpful for times when you open the pantry or fridge and think: "I have ____, ____ and ____. Wonder what I could make with that."
 
Apple Intelligence could take this to another level by giving you the ability to enter some ingredients and then getting recipes that use them. That would be helpful for times when you open the pantry or fridge and think: "I have ____, ____ and ____.
cheese, pepperoni, non-toxic glue

Wonder what I could make with that."
Pizza
 
Not seeing the Food section in News on macOS.
It’s so well hidden, unlike Sports (opiate of the masses)
From screen bottom tap Following>Food>Recipe Catalog.

I wish we could replace Sports and Audio as well replace the grayed out articles from my blocked Chanels in Top Stories—what part of blocked doesn’t Apple understand?
 
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It would be nice if Apple would share this with Android.
The original service is something Apple purchased then made their own.
 
It’s so well hidden, unlike Sports (opiate of the masses)
From screen bottom tap Following>Food>Recipe Catalog.

I wish we could replace Sports and Audio as well replace the grayed out articles from my blocked Chanels in Top Stories—what part of blocked doesn’t Apple understand?
I still can't find it on macOS
 
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It’s so well hidden, unlike Sports (opiate of the masses)
From screen bottom tap Following>Food>Recipe Catalog.

I wish we could replace Sports and Audio as well replace the grayed out articles from my blocked Chanels in Top Stories—what part of blocked doesn’t Apple understand?
You can remove the greyed out stories. Apple hid it well but it can be done. Go to settings --> news.
 
Apple Intelligence could take this to another level by giving you the ability to enter some ingredients and then getting recipes that use them. That would be helpful for times when you open the pantry or fridge and think: "I have ____, ____ and ____. Wonder what I could make with that."

From what I understand, you cannot change the number of servings for these recipes so any AI features are probably a long way off as there’s a lot of low-hanging fruit so to speak.
 
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It would be great to have the US News+ App here in Europe as part of Apple One.
 
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