Authors :
Harshee Pitroda
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 5 - May
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Abstract :
Lockdowns had forced the closure of eateries
and restaurants across the globe, but they had also
created new opportunities for aspiring home cooks and
anybody else who simply wanted to explore in the kitchen
and perhaps pick up cooking as a new hobby to cut
through time. Hence in this paper, I introduce an
interactive web application Meal Appeal, a one stop
solution for all meals. Meal Appeal is a feature rich full
stack website. Meal Appeal is a community that
approaches cooking from several ends of the spectrum.
Meal Appeal simplifies home cooking. Meal Appeal
provides a variety of recipes that are nutritionally rich,
quick, and simple to prepare, taking into account various
eating patterns, and gives food recipes that are delightful
to eat and covers all bases. Meal Appeal honours and
encourages healthy home cooking, among other things.
Meal Appeal's purpose is to inspire visitors to prepare
feel-good meals. On the other hand, this is not only an
ordinary recipe website, there are a lot of interactive
components, games, a platform to showcase the culinary
talents, a platform to connect with other food lovers
through a real time community chat feature and also real
time and animated graphical visualizations to track the
visiting in the website on the administration side. A
survey was also conducted and their responses have been
thoroughly analyzed and visualized through the Power Bi
software, further the requirements and expectations of
the respondents have also been successfully integrated in
the website. This website is built using React.js,
Bootstrap, Material UI, styled components, Framer
Motions for the frontend, Express and HTTP for the
middleware, Node.js for the backend, Socket.io web
socket and Node.js for real time communication, MySQL
for database and GitHub for version control.
Keywords :
back end, community chat, database, full stack website, front end, home cooking, Interactive Components, middle ware, real time communication.
Lockdowns had forced the closure of eateries
and restaurants across the globe, but they had also
created new opportunities for aspiring home cooks and
anybody else who simply wanted to explore in the kitchen
and perhaps pick up cooking as a new hobby to cut
through time. Hence in this paper, I introduce an
interactive web application Meal Appeal, a one stop
solution for all meals. Meal Appeal is a feature rich full
stack website. Meal Appeal is a community that
approaches cooking from several ends of the spectrum.
Meal Appeal simplifies home cooking. Meal Appeal
provides a variety of recipes that are nutritionally rich,
quick, and simple to prepare, taking into account various
eating patterns, and gives food recipes that are delightful
to eat and covers all bases. Meal Appeal honours and
encourages healthy home cooking, among other things.
Meal Appeal's purpose is to inspire visitors to prepare
feel-good meals. On the other hand, this is not only an
ordinary recipe website, there are a lot of interactive
components, games, a platform to showcase the culinary
talents, a platform to connect with other food lovers
through a real time community chat feature and also real
time and animated graphical visualizations to track the
visiting in the website on the administration side. A
survey was also conducted and their responses have been
thoroughly analyzed and visualized through the Power Bi
software, further the requirements and expectations of
the respondents have also been successfully integrated in
the website. This website is built using React.js,
Bootstrap, Material UI, styled components, Framer
Motions for the frontend, Express and HTTP for the
middleware, Node.js for the backend, Socket.io web
socket and Node.js for real time communication, MySQL
for database and GitHub for version control.
Keywords :
back end, community chat, database, full stack website, front end, home cooking, Interactive Components, middle ware, real time communication.