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kolinko 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

> A Korean tasting dressing. It's 2025, anyone living in a modern country should probably be able to make something that tastes Korean with just a small amount of effort...

Lol are you serious?

notyourwork 2 days ago | parent [-]

Google exists. Finding recipes that give specific flavor profiles is not hard to find.

Kwpolska 2 days ago | parent [-]

Using a recipe = being told how to make something.

Tadpole9181 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

What an awful, condescending attitude. No, not "everyone living in a modern country" can make Korean food without a recipe. And tools that reduce the barrier for learning and acquiring new skills should be applauded.

Almost half of Americans cannot cook today. And the number 1 cited reason is a lack of time.

That said, I agree with the grandparent that this isn't really a "killer feature". Nor am I interested in the product. For so many reasons.

bathtub365 2 days ago | parent [-]

A real example that would have resonated was asking “what can I make with these ingredients?” No one is asking how to make a specific thing when they already know exactly what ingredients they need. If they knew what ingredients they needed, they probably already had the recipe. It feels out of touch at a basic level.