A recipe is more than a list of ingredients
The dishes families care about usually come with context: who made them, what holiday they belonged to, how the recipe changed, and the little shortcuts nobody wrote down. Preserving the recipe without the story keeps the instructions, but it can lose the reason people loved it.
Kinbite gives those details a place to live alongside the recipe itself, so the next person who cooks it can understand both what to make and why it matters.
Built for families who cook together from different places
Shared cookbooks let relatives contribute their own recipes, photos, notes, and memories even when everyone is spread across different homes. One person can add a handwritten card, another can add the story behind it, and someone else can cook from it later.
- Save typed recipes, scanned cards, imported recipes, and voice walkthroughs.
- Invite family members into shared cookbooks with room to contribute.
- Keep family memories connected to the dish instead of scattered across texts and photo albums.
Start while the details are still easy to capture
The best time to preserve family recipes is before the tiny details disappear. A short voice recording, a photo of the original card, or a memory added today can make the recipe feel familiar years from now.
