FOODIE: An Android Application

Abstract

In today’s hectic world of work loaded life, there is no time for an individual to give a dedicated schedule for making his daily meals. You just want to relax after returning from work, either by ordering in a takeaway or heading out to a delicious establishment near you. At times it becomes a very tedious work for humans to think on, for what to make at dinner in such limited materials available. The food industry is an underserved market. The possibilities are wide-open, and the competition is scarce. Entrepreneurs can easily make a quick turn around by providing a much needed service. We are hence, developing an Android Application which would make the task of preparing meals a less tensed for an individual. The system is an innovative new recipe search engine which finds recipes you can make with the ingredients you currently have at hand. The system is an Android application - Foodie, which will display the recipes according to the inputs given by text, voice and image and filter them accordingly to their variety and list as per the most appropriate recipes first. Foodie answers the question, "What can I make with what I've got?" helping you get the most out of your groceries. Just select your ingredients to instantly find recipes you can make right now at home. Save on your grocery bills and help reduce food waste by using Foodie to easily find new and exciting ways to use the food in your home before it ends up in the trash. The project is mainly designed to fulfil the meal plans of an individual for proper and timely schedule of his taste and meals, along with taking care of trash and grocery bills.

Authors and Affiliations

Rahul Dandekar, Sanket Gadkari , Mayuri Sadudia, Sayali Kamble

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Rahul Dandekar, Sanket Gadkari, Mayuri Sadudia, Sayali Kamble (2016). FOODIE: An Android Application. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 4(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-21757