AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 86 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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86% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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82% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.5★ average)
About Italian Food by Blue Guides
The free version is limited to around 500 of the most common terms you'll find, or you can upgrade in-app to access all 2000+ entries.
The app is based on the content of the Blue Guide Italy Food Companion, described as a “Phrasebook & Miscellany”, which, as well as the useful dictionary, gives background, facts and guidance, for example on such things as the seasonality of particular foods, historical origins, classical references or regional specialities. All of this content is available in the app. The book is available at good bookshops for £6.99 / $10.95.
Blue Guides has been a leading publisher of cultural, English-language travel guides since the series’ launch in 1918. Described as “guidebooks in the grand tradition of thoroughness and objectivity” (Georgia Review), the guides maintain to this day their high standards of research and scholarship. With a strong range of Italy titles, this handy companion on Italian food is an ideal complement to a good guide book.
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Reviews for Italian Food by Blue Guides
HippoReeds
Elegant and Effective
Great simple app which does exactly what it says it will do - help you identify all the food words you might encounter while traveling in Italy. The search function works quite well and it is comprehensive. A great addition would be having sound clips pronouncing each word but I am happy with the app as it it.
ItalianWineTravel
Basic
Even the pro version is pretty basic but it’s only $3. My biggest complaint is the UI. If you type in ‘mozzarella’ for example, everywhere that word is mentioned comes up and you have to scroll to the word. The direct entry should pop up first and the others afterward. Also, the phrases in the print version do not seem to be in the app.