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What are examples of the different recipe formats?
1. Standard Recipe:
- Title: The name of the dish, such as "Chocolate Chip Cookies"
- Yield: Number of servings or portions (e.g. 2 dozen cookies)
- Ingredients: Listed with quantities in a certain order (dry, liquid, etc.)
- Instructions: Step-by-step directions to prepare the dish
- Tips or Variations: Any suggestions for customization
2. Narrative Recipe:
- Provides more detailed instructions with more descriptive explanations
- More conversational and informal tone, often with personal anecdotes
3. Photo-Based Recipe:
- Primarily uses photographs to illustrate each step of the preparation
4. Video-Based Recipe:
- Demonstrates the cooking process through a series of video clips
5. Ingredient-Swap Recipe:
- Focuses on providing substitutions or swaps for specific ingredients
6. Quick or Express Recipe:
- Designed for speed and convenience with simplified steps
7. Budget-Friendly Recipe:
- Aims to create dishes with cost-effective ingredients
8. Single-Serving Recipe:
- Intended for making one portion or serving
9. Allergy-Free or Special Diet Recipe:
- Created to be suitable for specific dietary restrictions
10. International or Regional Recipe:
- Originates from a particular culture, highlighting unique flavors
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