Is Yummly Just a Recipe Search Engine?
Yummly is a semantic search engine. Traditional search engines search on the basis of keywords, often ignoring the sense of the specific word or the context in which it is used. A semantic search is meant to bridge that gap. Semantic search may be web gobbledygook; in simple terms Yummly gives you so many filters to play around with, that finding the right recipe becomes easy. Here’s a working example with a search for a pasta recipe.google_ad_client=’pub-5700237260308472′;google_ad_channel=’3821614675′;google_ad_output=’js’;google_max_num_ads=’4′;google_ad_type=’text’;google_image_size=’336×280′;google_feedback=’on’;google_skip=google_adnum; The Yummly recipe search engine reaches into its database and returns 21,915 recipes. But I want to be more specific. So, I take the help of the FoodFinder. The FoodFinder is a set of seven filters which you can use to pinpoint the specific nature of recipe you want. For example, I prefer my pasta to be a bit on the spicy side. I can move the slid