Top 5 apps that will help you sharpen your cooking skills

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ANI New Delhi [India]
Last Updated : Dec 11 2017 | 3:56 PM IST

Cooking is an art which stimulates our senses and can help one to relax after a long day at work. Cooking can be a great stress buster and also a way to strengthen the familial bond over food.

It is more than a hobby, a passion for some people but for those of us who are clueless about culinary science new age technology can be quite a boon. Here are some apps which will help you improve your capabilities in the kitchen and become a master chef of your house.

YouTube- YouTube is a popular platform to watch any video for entertainment and learning. There are a number of food channels which you can follow to master the art of cooking like Vahchef, Manjulika's kitchen and Nisha Madhulika.

Instagram- Instagram is popular among millennial to upload their stories and photographs. One can find a number of food bloggers who keep uploading colourful dishes along with recipes. You can follow their recipes and cook delicious dishes at home. Some of the popular bloggers you can follow are Damn Delicious, Diethood, Food of Mumbai and The Big Bhookad.

Pinterest- Pinterest is a social media app to discover information on the World Wide Web, mainly using images and on a shorter scale, GIFs and videos. Here you can search for cooking and food videos all over the world and learn exotic dishes sitting at home.

Bigoven- BigOven is a diverse recipe app to make cooking simple and interesting for you. With a collection of 3,50,000 recipes, the app includes grocery list function, a clipper tool to save recipes from websites, and more. It allows you to upload unlimited numbers of recipes along with more features. Its interface includes views for recipe details, shopping lists, meal planning, and nutritional values to help one understand minute details of cooking.

Roposo- Roposo 'TV by the People' is an Indian social media platform that allows users to express, connect, and interact with the world. With its channel Hungry TV, people can curate cooking videos, upload them and learn a variety of dishes from the uploaded videos. It has tools which create realistic videos with music, voice-over applications and GIF stickers. These tools help one to provide instructions for cooking and simplify it for the beginners.

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First Published: Dec 11 2017 | 3:56 PM IST

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