
First, the app allows users to save recipes to a digital recipe box and the platform organizes them into shopping lists based on ingredients. Samsung Food offers a wide range of features to support consumers throughout their meal planning and cooking journey.

“By connecting digital appliances and mobile devices across the Samsung ecosystem and assisting users from shopping list to dinner plate, Samsung Food is using advanced AI capabilities to deliver a highly personalized, all-in-one food experience that users can control straight from their palms.” “The food we enjoy and the way we prepare it are central to our daily lives, and we all love to cook and eat together,” said Chanwoo Park, an executive vice president at Samsung Electronics. To build out the platform, Samsung Food draws from the extensive database of Whisk, a smart food platform acquired by Samsung Next in 2019 that uses AI to suggest meals based on user preferences and food seasonality. Samsung Food will help users discover new recipes, create personalized meal plans and order ingredients online. Released in 104 countries and eight different languages, including Spanish, French, Italian, and Korean, the platform will act as a personalized cooking assistant throughout 160,000 different recipes. Samsung Electronics has launched Samsung Food, a new food and recipe platform powered by AI. If Smorgasburg’s return isn’t enough to get you excited, all of this summer’s events will be “zero waste.” Reported by Gothamist, co-founder Eric Demby said that this summer’s events will be “zero waste,” meaning that plastic bottles and cans are banned from being sold and all utensils and dishes will be compostable.Launched in 104 countries and eight languages, Samsung Food will act as a personalized cooking assistant for more than 160,000 recipes With over 8,000 vegan recipes (including veganized versions of international cuisines), there’s something for everyone. Even if you don’t live near Smorgasburg, you can still get a taste of trendy vegan eats by downloading the Food Monster App (available for both iPhone and Android). Smorgasburg may offer a lot of meat and dairy options (and weird new creations like the spaghetti doughnut), but there’s no denying that there’s been a rise in delicious plant-based options in recent years - and that goes for everywhere, not just this food festival.

Not only that, we’re also pretty pumped about the other options on their menu, like juice pulp crackers (cheers to cutting down on food waste!), chia bowls topped with jackfruit and tropical fruit and vegan versions of musubi, a type of Hawaiian sushi that’s typically topped with Spam. We are beyond excited that vegan halo halo (that we don’t have to make ourselves!) is finally a thing (believe us, we’ve been waiting for a long time). …And for another dollar, you can go waste-free and get your halo halo in a dragon fruit bowl.įounders of Ube Kitchen and husbands Vanz and Nick, describe their company as something “for those that want fun with unexpected flavors and colors who also want energy from whole plant food.” That’s what we’re talking about!

But here’s where it gets exciting: for a dollar extra, Ube Kitchen will serve your halo halo with homemade vegan ube ice cream. What is halo halo, you ask? Halo halo is a Filipino dessert consisting of a scoop of ube (purple yam) ice cream served with granola, fresh berries, mango, mung beans, tapioca pearls, granola, jackfruit, toasted coconut flakes, and sweet coconut milk sauce. This year, we’re predicting that ot will be the summer of vegan halo halo, thanks to a new company called Ube Kitchen. Remember the cronut and the ramen burger? Smorgasburg made it happen. Smorgasburg is a place where foodie trends are made. Not a Smorgasburg went by that curious foodies queued up for a taste of Darren Wong’s recreation of a Japanese dessert called the mizu shingen mochi. Smorgasburg is where the Raindrop Cake, a clear jelly-like “cake” made from agar agar, first made a splash in the States. Smorgasburg is not a vegan food festival, but there are always plenty of fun, innovative plant-based options for those who want it. And we hope that moment comes soon because it’s finally time for Smorgasburg, an outdoor food festival that takes place each weekend in Brooklyn, New York.

Some of us are still waiting for the moment when it finally feels safe enough to hang up our winter jackets for good. it’s finally spring - even though it might not feel like it, depending on where you live. After what felt like an eternity of the sun setting at 4 P.M.
