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Grimoire– A Recipe Finder

Vaishnavi Matcha, Om Prasad, Dr. K. Sreekala, K. Vedavathi

Abstract


Grimoire is an intuitive, user-friendly, and aesthetically designed web application that aims to revolutionize meal planning by offering personalized recipe recommendations. In today’s fast-paced lifestyle, individuals face difficulties in maintaining a diet that suits their nutritional goals, dietary restrictions, and personal preferences. Grimoire addresses this issue by integrating advanced filtering and customization options tailored to user needs. Users can input their dietary preferences, allergies, and nutritional goals, allowing the system to recommend recipes that are both safe and suitable. Grimoire eliminates the need to manually search and vet recipes, thus saving time and reducing the risk of consuming harmful ingredients. One of Grimoire’s standout features is its smart recommendation engine that uses user data and preferences to suggest curated meal options. With exceptional storage, secure user authentication, and a clean and aesthetic UI, Grimoire transforms the way people interact with the idea of recipe search. It serves as a holistic solution for individuals seeking convenience, health, and personalization in their dietary journey.

 


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