RecipeDB: a resource for exploring recipes

Author:

Batra Devansh1,Diwan Nirav1,Upadhyay Utkarsh1,Kalra Jushaan Singh1,Sharma Tript1,Sharma Aman Kumar1,Khanna Dheeraj1,Marwah Jaspreet Singh1,Kalathil Srilakshmi1,Singh Navjot1,Tuwani Rudraksh1,Bagler Ganesh1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Complex Systems Laboratory, Center for Computational Biology, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT-Delhi), New Delhi, India 110020

Abstract

Abstract Cooking is the act of turning nature into the culture, which has enabled the advent of the omnivorous human diet. The cultural wisdom of processing raw ingredients into delicious dishes is embodied in their cuisines. Recipes thus are the cultural capsules that encode elaborate cooking protocols for evoking sensory satiation as well as providing nourishment. As we stand on the verge of an epidemic of diet-linked disorders, it is eminently important to investigate the culinary correlates of recipes to probe their association with sensory responses as well as consequences for nutrition and health. RecipeDB (https://cosylab.iiitd.edu.in/recipedb) is a structured compilation of recipes, ingredients and nutrition profiles interlinked with flavor profiles and health associations. The repertoire comprises of meticulous integration of 118 171 recipes from cuisines across the globe (6 continents, 26 geocultural regions and 74 countries), cooked using 268 processes (heat, cook, boil, simmer, bake, etc.), by blending over 20 262 diverse ingredients, which are further linked to their flavor molecules (FlavorDB), nutritional profiles (US Department of Agriculture) and empirical records of disease associations obtained from MEDLINE (DietRx). This resource is aimed at facilitating scientific explorations of the culinary space (recipe, ingredient, cooking processes/techniques, dietary styles, etc.) linked to taste (flavor profile) and health (nutrition and disease associations) attributes seeking for divergent applications. Database URL:  https://cosylab.iiitd.edu.in/recipedb

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Information Systems

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