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The New Food Lover’s Companion, 4th ed. app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 4998 ratings )
Lifestyle Food & Drink
Developer: AA+
11.99 USD
Current version: 1.3, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 26 Mar 2010
App size: 2.97 Mb

The indispensable guide to food is now interactive!

The fourth edition of this widely praised reference guide has been updated with new information for everyone, including lovers of ethnic foods and health food aficionados. The authors have added many all-new entries on exotic produce and other unusual ingredients. An earlier edition of The New Food Lover’s Companion was hailed by Bon Appétit magazine as “one of the best reference books we’ve seen, a must for every cook’s library.” This new edition has even more to offer! Among the myriad foods and culinary subjects defined and explained are cooking tools and techniques, meat cuts, breads, pastas, international foods, and literally everything else related to good food and enjoyable dining. Handy appendices cover many topics, including suggestions for substituting recipe ingredients, a microwave oven conversion chart, recommended safe cooking temperatures for meats and fish, and much more. The New Food Lover’s Companion is a reference guide—not a cookbook—but it includes hundreds of cooking tips plus an extensive bibliography of recommended cookbooks. More than 6,700 entries!

From the Associated Press article “A Book Worth Devouring”

“You, too, can be an expert, for less than 20 bucks.

Sharon Tyler Herbst and Ron Herbst’s Food Lover’s Companion has served as an indispensable reference to the food world since the first edition was published more than a decade ago. It’s a bible for food writers, and it belongs in the home kitchen, too.

An updated forth edition with more than 6,700 entries recently was released, continuing the tome’s tradition of helping home and professional cooks make sense of myriad techniques and ingredients.

As valuable as the dictionary-style entries that form the core of the book are the appendices, which include a pasta glossary, a guide for reading food labels, illustrated charts depicting cuts of meat, and substitution and measurement charts.”
—Associated Press


From the Reviews:

“If you don’t have this book for your collection, it is surely time to add it, as the previous edition was regarded by Bon Appétit magazine as ‘one of the best reference books’ and ‘a must for every cook’s library.’ At such a reasonable price, this book is a mandatory purchase for any library supporting a culinary program and is highly recommended for all other academic and public libraries.”
—Booklist, January 1 & 15, 2008

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Praise for previous editions.
"From abalone to zwieback, Sharon Tyler Herbst lists nearly 6,000 culinary terms in the newly published third edition of her classic Food Lovers Companion. Hands down, it is the ultimate accessible cooking and dining reference book."
—Mat Schaffer, Boston Herald, March 2001

"The New Food Lovers Companion is an updated version of this amazingly comprehensive encyclopedia of everything you ever wondered or will need to know about culinary terms and ingredients. My old copy is more dog-eared than any favorite cookbook, and referred to almost daily...Dedicated foodies cant do without it."
—Susan Miller, The Home Monthly, May 2001

"If theres a culinary reference book that foodies reach for more often than Food Lovers Companion, we dont know what it would be. This mini-tome is brimming with useful information on thousands of foods and terms, from abalone to zwei-back—including pronunciations (ZWI-bak, ZWI-bahk, SWI-bak, SWI-bahk). No surprise that the book has sold more than 1 million copies since its debut in 1990...The new edition has 6,000 terms and a larger appendix. We especially like the pasta chart, which lists more than 100 pastas (with, thank goodness, pronunciations). Also added is a broadened pan substitution chart, expanded listings on soy foods, and more ethnic foods."
—Renee Enna, The Chicago Times, June 2001

Pros and cons of The New Food Lover’s Companion, 4th ed. app for iPhone and iPad

The New Food Lover’s Companion, 4th ed. app good for

I really like this App. I have put it to the test by putting every food term or food item that I am not familiar with into it and it hasnt been stumped yet. I would like to see an option to upgrade to the delux edition
Great app. For those of you that dont know, the book is a wonderful encyclopedia of food. Ive always had a copy in my kitchen, now I always have a copy in my pocket. This is especially useful when Im in the supermarket. As far as Im concerned this is the perfect app.
When shopping this is perfect for when you find a word that you have no idea what it means. Its exactly like the book. I just dont like the search feature. After a number of results it just stops. There is no see more results.
For almost 4 years now. Ive never had any issues with it. Its been a great guide for me. My only wish is that it had pictures.
Its the new FoodLovers companion how can you go wrong with having this app on your iPhone if your chef

Some bad moments

The way it search the word has to be improve because the results that come out are like part of something but it is not the main result. It is more easy to find a word in the real book than in this app, like when I was looking for the simple word MILK, also the setting is so simple, must to be improve, give us the option to turn off landscape and more pictures. With the picture of every single thing this app will be the best and 5 stars but for now only 3 1/2
I bought this app because my teacher said it would be helpful to have but it is very hard to navigate and search. You have to scroll down through everything. If you need a definition fast it would be impossible with this app. You are better of buying the book and not buying this costly useless app.
I love the book and use it often. But, I needed something lighter for my occasional travels. However, the app is just horrible to use. - First, it ONLY works in landscape mode. - The entire "app" is simply a large "document". (Kinda like they just created an "app" that serves out a big PDF.) - A search does not return all applicable results. - The table of contents only shows the first letter. Does not have a "real TOC". - There is no index. - There are no pictures or diagrams. It is the worst application I have ever bought for my phone. With so many weight restrictions on flights, it is better than carrying around the book... But, a large company should be able to put together a *significantly* better product than this.
I love the book but this app is very tedious to use it takes forever to tell me content not found and when it does find a match I have to scroll through the entire alphabet to find it. It would definitely get five stars if this was fixed
This app is crap! Extremely difficult to use, cluttered. The search option is junk. Dont buy unless they fix these issues.
This is not an app. Search is not usable. I CANNOT believe I spent $12 on this. Boo!