Peachie addresses many common inconveniences faced by home cooks. One of the key features is Her Peachie’s central platform for easily storing, organizing, and sharing recipes. Users can upload and categorize their favorite recipes and easily share them with others, allowing them to search their saved recipes across multiple online platforms and share them in pieces among friends and family to keep track of their recipes. There is no need to communicate.
Peachy also solves endless collections of handwritten recipe notes crammed into recipe boxes and “Frankenbinders” stuffed with unorganized printed copies of recipes collected from the Internet. Peachie’s AI technology quickly and easily automatically transforms any recipe into a beautifully designed and formatted digital version by simply taking a photo. From there, users can order recipes on demand. This recipe is printed on his Peachie special synthetic paper which is waterproof, tear resistant and stain resistant.
“We found that people still prefer using physical recipes for their beauty, meaning, and functionality. That’s why Peachie combines the tactile pleasure of physical recipes with It combines the convenience of technology.” Tyler Kukahiko, co-founder of Peachie. “Our recipe binder looks like a high-quality book, acts like a binder, and has washable pages that will stand the test of time and the most chaotic of kitchen experiments. Peachie is more than just a recipe app. , the kitchen companion that empowers home cooks, foodies, and everyone in between.”
“We’re excited to introduce Peachie to the world. Peachie provides users with a personalized cookbook experience packed with only their favorite recipes,” he added. Valerie Kukahiko. “No more searching endlessly for saved recipes online, digging through binders cluttered with notecards, or saving a collection of cookbooks that only contain one or two recipes. It eliminates the hassle of manually entering and formatting one-time cookbook recipes; pages that can break or prevent you from adding additional recipes are a thing of the past.”
With experience in food blogging and other business ventures, Valerie and Tyler Kukahiko successfully grew his first mixed-use venture, Crust Club, from a home-based business into a thriving brand offering freshly prepared grab-and-go meals. After the sale of Crust Club to Crumbl Cookies, America’s fastest growing gourmet cookie company, the Kukahiko family turned many of their ideas for improving the recipe space into launching Peachie.
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