Mobile Food Guides

Sushi iPhone App Translates Fish Names For You

A Japan-based educational publisher, Shogakukan, is going to issue an iPhone application which will teach its users how to make sushi.

Shogakukan already offers a live mushroom application which teaches people how to grown then, and about the different species that grow. I bet whoever has that on their phone is a real fungi!

Apparently this new sushi iPhone application is handy if you have trouble translating the names of fish - not something I feel particularly bothered to master, if I am honest.

Mobile Food Education
There is an opportunity to develop educational apps that teach users how to make different types of food.
Language Translation Apps
There is a market for apps that can help users translate the names of ingredients or food items in foreign languages.
Interactive Culinary Guides
There is potential for interactive apps that provide step-by-step instructions and tutorials for various culinary skills.

Sectors Adopting This

Education
The education industry can explore incorporating mobile apps to teach various subjects, including cooking techniques.
Language Services
The language services industry can develop translation apps specifically tailored for culinary terms and ingredients.
Technology
The technology industry can create innovative mobile apps that offer interactive culinary guides and cooking tutorials.
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