Kuri: Recipes & Meal Planning for pc

Kuri for Pc

Published by Know Eat All, Inc. on 2024-10-04

  • Category: Food & Drink
  • License: Free
  • Current version: 1.506
  • File size: 48.70 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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★ ★ ★ Kuri Overview

       

What is Kuri? Kuri is a mobile app that provides climate-friendly recipes personalized to the user's cooking level, diet, and lifestyle. The app offers over 700 delicious recipes prepared by a French chef with the climate in mind. It also features a seasonal produce calendar, a fridge and pantry inventory, a smart shopping list, and filters to search for recipes based on ingredients, cuisine, and dietary restrictions. Kuri is the only app that calculates and shows the carbon emissions of each meal, and it provides sustainable eating choices to help users reduce their carbon footprint.



Software Features and Description

1. Our recipes are cooked and photographed with love by our team of passionate, conscious chefs! We're on a mission to help you eat more seasonal, and reduce your carbon footprint while cooking delicious, whole foods meals.

2. Whether you're an avid cook or an instant noodles kind of chef, Kuri learns from your cooking level, tastes, shopping habits and dietary restrictions to figure out which recipes suit you best.

3. Each month, find hundreds of seasonal, low carbon recipes that fit your dietary restrictions, tastes and values.

4. Tell Kuri what's in your fridge or in your pantry, and the app will show you recipes you can cook with it! No more wasting food because you don't know what to eat it with! Add your ingredients and start fighting food waste now.

5. To help you reduce your carbon emissions, we show you the ideal period of time to cook a recipe where its carbon footprint is at its lowest.

6. Kuri lets you filter through its 700+ recipes with ease and speed.

7. Kuri makes it incredibly easy to eat more seasonal, more local meals.

8. 700+ delicious recipes prepared by our French chef with you and climate in mind.

9. Kuri is the only app that calculates and shows you the carbon emissions of each meal.

10. The carbon footprint varies quite a lot from one month to another, from changes in seasonality.

11. Last but not least, shopping lists are Shareable, so you & your partner can be on the same page and make grocery shopping effortlessly easy & collaborative.

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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install Kuri: Recipes & Meal Planning app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using Kuri on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Kuri"
    • The search will reveal the Kuri: Recipes & Meal Planning app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once Kuri is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Kuri.
    • Now enjoy Kuri on PC.

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Get APK for PC → Know Eat All, Inc. 4.76 1.506


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Kuri: Recipes & Meal Planning functions

- Personalized recipe recommendations based on cooking level, tastes, shopping habits, and dietary restrictions

- Seasonal produce calendar to help users figure out what's in season around them

- Fridge and pantry inventory to suggest recipes based on ingredients on hand and reduce food waste

- Smart shopping list organized by aisle and shareable with others

- Climate-friendly recipes with low carbon emissions and ideal cooking periods to reduce carbon footprint

- Search filters for ingredients, cuisine, and dietary restrictions

- Over 700 original and delicious recipes cooked and photographed by passionate chefs

- Seasonal produce database covering the US, UK, Canada, and France.


Pros:

- Provides information on seasonal produce

- Allows users to set dietary preferences and displays recipes based on that

- Easy to add recipes to a grocery list

- Offers a feature to plant a tree on behalf of the user after making a recipe

- Has a wide variety of vegetarian and plant-based options

- Allows users to set serving size to reduce food waste


Cons:

- Some poorly written recipe instructions

- Limited sorting options for recipes

- Cannot remove items from grocery list if already owned

- Recipes may not be relatable to some users' tastes or cultural backgrounds



Top Pcmac Reviews

  • A great idea, could use a few fixes

    By Webb2 (Pcmac user)

    First let me say I love this app, I’ve made about 6 dishes from it in just a few weeks and I have recommended it to friends. I love how many vegetarian and plant based options there are, how quick to make so many of them are, and I love that you can set the serving size to however many people you have- I think I’ve reduced food waste because so many recipes are written for 4 or more people and this way I can really cook for 2. I also love the cooking seasonally concept for the environment and our health. The few fixes I would suggest: several recipes have had very poorly written instructions and I’ve had to look up similar recipes to make sure I’m on the right track. I also would love to be able to have more sort features by things like is this a main dish or a side. Additionally I like the grocery list idea but I wish you could take things off the list for if you already have that ingredient. Overall amazing, I’m excited to keep using it.
  • New Favorite App

    By HMNov (Pcmac user)

    I was looking for an app to help me find out what produce is in season on a monthly basis and not only does it do that but it does so much more. I am gluten free and vegan and was pleased to find out I could set these dietary preferences and it displays recipes based on that. My doctor just put me on an AIP diet so it’s been challenging finding recipes on top of my already restrictive diet. I reached out to this app and they are looking into adding a Paleo option in the future. I love that I can easily add any recipe to a grocery list and it’s organized by aisle. I love that if you make a recipe they will plant a tree on your behalf. I love that you can track and reduce your carbon footprint by using this app. There’s just so much to love and I can’t wait to see all that’s to come. Plus, it’s really aesthetically pleasing to boot. I appreciate you guys!
  • A must-have app for transitioning vegans

    By Swpowell (Pcmac user)

    My wife and I are looking to transition to a vegan diet, so we want to be able to easily find recipes. We have several vegan recipe books, but it’s hard to get into a routine of pulling cookbooks out each week. Having an app makes planning so much easier. We can favorite recipes and then come back to our favorites list to pick out some recipes. Thanks for making a great app for vegan newbies!
  • Cool idea

    By CadenYoung (Pcmac user)

    This is a really neat idea for an app. I love the idea of seasonal cooking, and the interface is quite nice. Only thing I’d say is it’s out of touch. This could really gain momentum if the recipes were more down to earth and realistic. There wasn’t a single thing on there I would think to make, and 95% I’ve never even had before. That might be my fault for eating like a standard Texan every day. But if you want to make it big, show us how to use and substitute sustainable ingredients in familiar recipes and spice up things that we already cook too. And maybe tamp down on the duck recommendations—no one I know buys that. Overall though incredible concept

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