AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.4. Trustworthiness 55 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 33 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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95%
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95% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About MyMeatUp
• Interactive images to help you select meat cuts that fit your taste and recipe needs
• Easy, creative, and delicious beef, pork, lamb and veal recipes for every cut
• Descriptions about the most common cooking methods for meat products: broiling, grilling, braising, roasting, pan-frying, stir-frying, slow cooking, smoking, and stewing
• A glossary of meat terms to help you navigate the labels on meat products, with descriptions like ‘natural’, ‘antibiotic-free’, and ‘grass-fed’ defined
• Details on meat’s nutritional value, animal welfare practices, antibiotic myths, and meat’s environmental impact
• Food safety and preparation tips to cook your meat to perfection, along with a video guide to using a meat thermometer
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Reviews for MyMeatUp
JeffRaven
This app for MEAT is SWEET!
Super helpful and informative app. Great recipes, too.
Goatturkey
Simple and FANTASTIC
I just got a lovely fancy hardcover book called “Meat: everything you need to know” from my wife for my birthday. I LOVE this book as it shows me all of the diagrams of where my cuts actually come from on the animal and how to cut my meat properly. All in amazing detail. The book is great- but I wanted a companion app that would be, hopefully, less detailed and even simpler. This app is almost EXACTLY what I wanted. You can VERY easily see where on the animal your cut comes from and when you click on an item (such as “ribs”) the app automatically shows you everything you want to see with no effort (all the different types of ribs and then you can click those to learn more). The other great thing the app has is a search function to go backwards. I can already see how much this will help me. If you are at a supermarket and see a cut that you want to find out where it is from (let’s say “skirt steak”) you can type that in and the app shows you where. I gave the app five stars within two minutes of using it because I was simply impressed beyond expectations but I would love to see a feature where you can just click on the animal diagram and it will tell you what cut you have clicked. The feature is not on this app I do not think but it would be cool to have. Overall this app is fantastic and I commend the app creators for not covering it in ads