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BILD Food Guide – New

Food Guide is your culinary advisor in an app. You can now get the information on almost all of the common food products in Europe, right from your iPhone. Multilingual and designed by a publisher and food journalist, Food Guide is the app you’re going to want to consult, regardless of what country you’re in.

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You’re sitting in a little café in Paris, trying to decide which local fare to sample. The French have a reputation for incredible food and dishes that you can’t wait to start experiencing. Today, the quaint little menu board suggests a nice Banon cheese. Hmm, what’s that like? Within seconds, you’ll know because you only have to consult your Food Guide app to find out all about it.

Of course, you don’t actually have to fly to Europe to find European food products. Most restaurants and import stores offer a wide variety of culinary delights that needn’t mystify you any longer. Thanks to the unique Food Guide app, you can now expand your horizons to include new cultural food items.

Food Guide is a new form of consumer assistance. Designed by publisher Michael Ditter and food journalist Ingeborg Pils, it includes all of the most important information for 1,750 common European food products and ingredients, using both pictures and translation assisted text. Product names are listed in five languages – English, French, German, Spanish, Italian. For hardcore foodies, the scientific names are included. Just enter the name of a food product in one of the given languages and you get a short, precise description, along with the food’s preparation or use in the kitchen. For these descriptions you can choose between three languages – English, German or Spanish. There is at least one beautiful photo accompanying each entry, so you’ll know if that food appeals to you or not before you order it.

 

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There is also a star system rating to indicate a product’s enjoyment level in Europe. If it has a unique taste, quality or type of production, it is likely to have five stars. Otherwise, let’s just say that you’re going to want to make use of this feature to avoid items that are sure to be disappointing.

Food Guide Features:
* Extremely attractive, easy to use interface
* Multilingual Dictionary with 1,750 European food products and ingredients
* Translation assistance for English, German and Spanish
* Scientific names included in descriptions
* Offers product knowledge and consumer reports
* App has 21 comprehensive chapters
* Shows 1-5 star rating of enjoyment level
* About 20 % of all pictures can be viewed in full screen size by rotating your device by
90 ° (amount will be expanded with new updates)
* Information about seasonal availibility of products in Europe
* Versatile search functions
* ‘Favorites’ feature lets you earmark products that you want to return to

 

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Don’t worry about being in obscure locations when wanting to use Food Guide. No internet connection is necessary at all, once you download the app. Whether you’re in a mountain village in Spain, at a fish market in Hamburg or in a quaint, low or no tech countryside inn in rural North America, you always have access to the Food Guide information.

If you enjoy European food or want to incorporate the influence in your cooking, you need this app. Food Guide is going to tell you everything you need to know and want to know – in a variety of languages. All you have to do is grab your download now to start exploring a whole new culinary world. Bon appétit!

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