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Apple’s News app is getting a recipes section

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Last updated: February 22, 2025 4:35 pm
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Apple News Plus Food will be available with iOS 18.4.

Apple is cooking up something special for its News app! In an exciting new update, the tech giant announced the launch of Apple News Plus Food, a dedicated recipes section that promises to elevate the culinary experience for users. This mouthwatering addition will roll out with iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4, set to release in April, and will be available exclusively to Apple News Plus subscribers.

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A Treasure Trove of Recipes at Your FingertipsCook Mode: Your Digital Kitchen CompanionCurated Culinary ContentA Taste for EveryoneA Delicious Competitive EdgeFinal Thoughts: A Recipe for Success

A Treasure Trove of Recipes at Your Fingertips

With Apple News Plus Food, users will gain access to tens of thousands of recipes from some of the most renowned food publishers in the world. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or a kitchen novice, you’ll find endless inspiration from trusted sources like:

  • Allrecipes
  • Bon Appétit
  • Food & Wine
  • Good Food
  • Serious Eats

Apple promises a visually stunning recipe format designed to make cooking as seamless as possible. The layout is crafted for clarity, allowing users to easily browse through ingredients and follow step-by-step directions without any hassle.

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Cook Mode: Your Digital Kitchen Companion

One of the most exciting features of the new section is Cook Mode, which transforms your device into the ultimate kitchen companion. This feature brings step-by-step instructions to full-screen mode, minimizing distractions and making it easy to follow along as you whip up your favorite dishes. No more messy screens or toggling back and forth — just pure, uninterrupted cooking bliss.

Curated Culinary Content

In addition to recipes, Apple News Plus Food will feature handpicked stories from Apple News editors. These stories will dive into food trends, expert cooking tips, ingredient spotlights, and behind-the-scenes insights from top chefs. It’s not just about recipes — it’s about immersing yourself in the vibrant world of food.

A Taste for Everyone

Even if you’re not an Apple News Plus subscriber, you can still get a taste of what this section offers. Apple has confirmed that select stories and recipes will be available to non-subscribers, giving everyone a chance to explore new flavors and discover what makes this new feature so appetizing.

A Delicious Competitive Edge

With this addition, Apple is bringing its News app into even closer competition with platforms like The New York Times — which also offers recipes and games as part of its subscription service. Speaking of games, Apple News Plus already gives subscribers access to classic puzzles like crossword puzzles and sudoku, making the platform an even more comprehensive destination for entertainment and lifestyle content.

Final Thoughts: A Recipe for Success

The launch of Apple News Plus Food is a strategic and flavorful enhancement to the Apple ecosystem. By integrating recipes, stories, and a dedicated cooking mode, Apple is turning its News app into a versatile lifestyle hub. Whether you’re exploring new cuisines, honing your culinary skills, or simply looking for dinner inspiration, this feature makes your iPhone or iPad an indispensable kitchen tool.

With a curated blend of top-tier content, thoughtful design, and innovative features, Apple News Plus Food might just become your new go-to for all things culinary. Get ready to tie on your apron, sharpen your knives, and explore a world of flavors — all from the palm of your hand.

Stay tuned for the iOS and iPadOS 18.4 updates in April, and prepare to unleash your inner chef with Apple News Plus Food! 🍳

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