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===Non-food recipes=== | |||
* Google finds hits for [http://www.google.com/search&q=%22weedkiller+recipe%22 "weedkiller recipe"]; [http://www.google.com/search&q=%22paint+recipe%22 "paint recipe"] (about 22,800); [http://www.google.com/search?q=%22whitewash+recipe%22 whitewash recipe]; [http://www.google.com/search?q=%22glue+recipe%22 "glue recipe"] (about 9,910 ); [http://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%22play+dough+recipe%22 "play dough recipe"] (about 10,300); [http://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%22concrete+recipe%22 "concrete recipe"]; [http://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%22gunpowder+recipe%22 "gunpowder recipe"] and [http://www.google.com/search&q=%22plaster+recipie%22 "plaster recipe"] - and again for all those in the format "recipe for..."; e.g. [http://www.google.com/search?q=%22recipe+for+concrete%22 recipe for concrete] (about 11,000). [[User:AndyMabbett|Andy Mabbett]] 09:43, 15 Mar 2007 (PDT) | |||
== Next Steps == | == Next Steps == |
Revision as of 16:43, 15 March 2007
Recipe Examples
Per the microformats process this is an examples page documenting existing real world examples of actual tasty recipes published on the Web. Next steps are to research recipe-formats and then (only after that), proceed with recipe-brainstorming.
Contributors
Recipe Lists
- Steve and Aytek's recipes. Note that they are simply using XOXO for the lists. It doesn't appear that anything more is necessary for a list of recipes.
- My Veg Recipes. Also uses XOXO for lists of recipes.
- ...
- ...
Recipes Examples
Individuals
Lentil Stew
Neriman’s Mercimek - Yummy Lentils
- Appears to be a simple BBEdit 5.0 conversion of a plain text file into HTML 3.2
- Uses
<br><br>
to delimit sections - Composed of:
- author of recipe
- title of recipe, with English translation
- top level structure of time/instructions, with ingredients noted as necessary for each step
- serving suggestion(s) (serve with ...)
Mocha Brownie Cake
- Composed of
- title of recipe / food item (looks like a heading)
- sequence of larger tasks (separated by subheadings), each of which has
- list of ingredients (uses
<ul>
) for a particular component of the dish - preparation instructions for those ingredients
- OR a instructions for assembling components of the dish
- list of ingredients (uses
- contributing baker - perhaps someone who has modified the recipe?
- source - citation of where recipe originally came from
A Moroccan-ish Casserole
- Structured semantic XHTML based, as well as possible, on hcard/review type principles
- Composed of:
- title
- description
- number of servings (quantity)
- prep time
- cooking time
- approval rating (from hreview)
- ingredients
- preparation steps
May expand to include: variation suggestions
Fruit Salad
Extremely detailed instructions.
- Composed of (at least)
- title of recipe
- description
- number of servings (quantity)
- shopping instructions
- ingredients
- ingredients to avoid
- preparation steps
- left-over preservation instructions
Perfect Flank Steak
John C. "CSS is a series of tubes" Dvorak
- Composed of
- title of recipe
- description
- ingredients
- preparation steps
- suggested accompaniments
Veggie Chicken Enchiladas
Veggie Chicken Enchiladas Veggie Chicken Enchiladas XML
- Attempts to use XOXO as a recipe microformat
- Composed of
- ingredients
- instructions
- servings
- prep time
- serving suggestions
- cook's tips
- variations
- time saving tips
Services
allrecipes.com - Sachertorte
- Composed of
- title of recipe (as a heading)
- name of the submitter
- description of the food item (e.g: "Elegant chocolate cake.")
- optional photo
- servings count
- sequence of ingredients (uses
<ul>
) - sequence of preperation instructions (uses
<ol>
)
BBC Food - Marzipanned fruit cake
Marzipanned fruit cake BBC Food Recipes
- Composed of (all B&BR markup)
- title of recipe
- name of submitter/source
- servings count/quanity
- preparation time
- cooking time
- image
- suitable for vegetarians icon
- description of recipe
- ingredients list
- method steps
- notes
cooking.com - Jamaican Chicken Stew Recipe
Jamaican Chicken Stew Recipe (cooking.com)
- Consists of
- Recipe Title (
<font>
<b>
used for header)- Source (Magazine, book, title, etc. with a link.)
- Serving Size
- Photo area
- Recipe Email, Save, Print options
- Photo
- Recipe Ingredients (heading uses
<b>
<br>
, each ingredient in separate<td>
, ingredient keywords linked to a glossary) - Recipe Method (no
<p>
used, uses<td>
,<font>
and<br>
)- Copyright reprint info appears at end of prep info.
- Nutrition Facts (
<font>
<b>
used for header)- Serving size info repeated
- Nutritional elements per serving (each item and value are in separate
<td>
)
- Recipe Title (
Notes: No meaningful markup used. Recipes use <table>
for all layout/presentation. <b>
, <br>
, and nested <font>
used throughout. Line images separate sections of recipe.
cuzza.com - Chicken Jalfrezi Recipe
Chicken Jalfrezi Recipe (cuzza.com)
- Consists of
- Recipe Title (
<h2>
)- Subheading/summary description (
<h3>
) - Teaser text with photo (
<div class="teaser"><div class="mainImg">
)
- Subheading/summary description (
- Method steps (each step in a
<div class="step">
with an image and text) - Number of servings (
<h5>
) - Ingredients list (in a definition list; quantities and units not marked up separately; some ingredients link to an explanatory page)
- "Chef's notes". Explanatory notes offering advice and alternatives.
- Recipe Title (
epicurious.com - Moroccan Braised Beef
Moroccan Braised Beef (epicurious.com)
- Composed of
- Recipe Intro Area
- Photo (uses
<p>
) - Recipe Title (uses
<h1>
) - Quick intro description (No
<p>
)
- Photo (uses
- Ingredients * (uses
<br>
) - Preparation *
- Preparation instructions (some recipes offer Cooks' notes: - surrounded by *b* tagset, and uses
<br>
) - Serving size
- Origin (span class = source, magazine title)
- Copyright info (span class = copyright: publication date and location if available)
- Preparation instructions (some recipes offer Cooks' notes: - surrounded by *b* tagset, and uses
- Your notes * (user/visitor may add/submit notes to appear on their printed copy)
- Reviews * (fork ratings, 1-4)
- Recipe Intro Area
Notes: Images are the secondary headings * (class = hdr) , no sub heading markup. Recipes do not use use <li>
and use <br>
instead of <p>
often.
extratasty.com - Cuba Libre
- Composed of
- title of recipe
- name of the submitter
- sequence of ingredients
- preperation instructions (continuous text)
- Recipe rating (US school grad system)
recipesource.com - Cranberry Cherry Relish
CRANBERRY CHERRY RELISH (recipesource.com)
- Consists of
- Exported info (if from mastercook, mealmaster)
- Title (in uppercase)
- Recipe by: (source, author info)
- Serving size: Preparation Time:
- Categories:
- Ingredients ( displayed in columns: Amount : Measure : Ingredient -- Preparation Method )
- Cooking Instructions
Note: Recipe is in text format using <pre>
inside a <td>
.
Non-food recipes
- Google finds hits for "weedkiller recipe"; "paint recipe" (about 22,800); whitewash recipe; "glue recipe" (about 9,910 ); "play dough recipe" (about 10,300); "concrete recipe"; "gunpowder recipe" and "plaster recipe" - and again for all those in the format "recipe for..."; e.g. recipe for concrete (about 11,000). Andy Mabbett 09:43, 15 Mar 2007 (PDT)
Next Steps
- Add more examples and analysis of their markup and implied schemas
- Research existing recipe-formats (Mealmaster, RecipeML, ...)
- recipe-brainstorming on a minimal recipe schema that represents the 80/20 of common properties of the examples and reuses terms from existing widely implemented recipe formats.