In April, Apple will unveil a new feature in the Apple News app just in time for the release of iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4. This feature, Apple News+ Food, is all about food. It will offer subscribers a treasure trove of culinary information, including thousands of recipes, restaurant reviews, and helpful kitchen tips. The content will come from reputable sources like Allrecipes, Bon Appétit, and Food & Wine, making it a must-visit for food lovers.
Apple News+ Food is designed to be user-friendly and engaging. Subscribers can explore a vast Recipe Catalog that gets updated daily with fresh ideas. Whether someone is looking for a quick weeknight meal or a fancy recipe for the weekend, this catalog has it all. Users can browse, search, and filter to find exactly what they need. Recipes will be laid out clearly, with ingredients and instructions easy to follow. A special cook mode will even let users see step-by-step instructions in full screen, so cooking becomes simpler and more enjoyable.
But it’s not just about recipes. This section will delve into the latest dining trends, share tips on healthy eating, and highlight essential kitchen tools. If users love a recipe, they can save it for easy access later, even when they are offline. While Apple News+ Food is mainly for subscribers, some recipes and articles will also be accessible to non-subscribers, giving everyone a taste of what’s available.
Apple News already has a huge audience in countries like the U.S., UK, Canada, and Australia, and the addition of Apple News+ Food will enhance this experience. Subscribers pay $12.99 monthly (prices may vary by region) for not just fantastic food content but also access to hundreds of other premium publications, including The Wall Street Journal and Rolling Stone, all within one app.
This update is part of a larger rollout for iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4, ensuring a smooth experience across all Apple devices. Users will find it easy to explore their favorite topics, thanks to curated content from Apple’s editorial team.
With Apple News+ Food, the app aims to meet the growing demand for high-quality digital food content. Daily updates keep the recipe selection fresh, while the cook mode provides clarity for those busy in the kitchen. Offline access is perfect for users who may not always have a strong internet connection. By collaborating with top food publishers, Apple ensures a captivating mix of trusted favorites and exciting new ideas.
For food enthusiasts, this new feature transforms Apple News+ into a central hub for all things culinary. Starting this April, subscribers will have a wealth of information, from reviews of Michelin-star restaurants to mastering new recipes and techniques.