Recipe Sharing Site DapurMasak Launches With More Than 38,000 Members

Following the closure of Sedapur earlier this month, Soegianto Widjaja this week officially launches DapurMasak, the recipe site that he has been working on since the middle of last year. Based on the Japanese company CookPad, DapurMasak allows cooking enthusiasts to share and collect recipes online.

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Sajian Sedap is Now Available for BlackBerry, Android and Symbian^3

Sajian Sedap is reaching out to BlackBerry, Android and Symbian^3 (Nokia). They are currently web based with comprehensive information. According to Bernardus Sumartok from Kompas Gramedia who published this application, quoted from StartUp Lokal mailing list, “(Sajian Sedap) is a mobile application to find food recipes. Recipes can be searched based on ingredients at hand or specifically by name. There are over 20.000 recipes and all have been tested in Sajian Sedap’s kitchen. What does it mean? It means if we cook 5 recipes every day, you’ll need 15 years to cook them all. Other than recipes we have features like shopping list, you can send the shopping list by SMS or email. There’s also meal planner, so you can plan your cooking for the whole week, and there’s also reminder.”

Housewives are definitely not to be taken for granted and developers know their way to use this niche. Previously Apps Foundry collaborated with Kartini Magazine to release Selera Nusantara on iPad with similar content. There’s also Sedapur to accommodate online food sellers.

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