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Top Chefs to Use Nintendo's Cooking Guide at EIF

on 08.08.2008 at 15:01 User Icon Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
Tag Tags: Cooking Guide, Nintendo DS, Edinburgh Festival
The Edinburgh Interactive Festival today announced Cooking Guide: Can’t Decide What To Eat? will be showcased to the public with world class chefs making real dishes using only the game to guide them.

Going beyond the capabilities of printed cookbooks, Cooking Guide: Can’t Decide What to Eat? will guide each budding chef step by step through all the processes involved in cooking a tasty dish by talking and guiding the player through each recipe. With its numerous international recipe choices, dish search options, videos and simple step-by-step guides to choosing, preparing and cooking a dish, turning even the most hesitant of cooks into confident chefs will be simple.

Featuring approximately 250 international dishes, finding the perfect recipe to cook has never been so fun! Broken down into easily searchable groups, discover the perfect dish by country, ingredient, difficulty level or even amount of calories to name but a few. There are so many options available everyone will be catered for.

If you’re not sure how to use a certain utensil or the ideal substitute for a certain ingredient? Cooking Guide: Can’t Decide What To Eat? can help, with its handy Cooking A-Z: featuring in-depth illustrations and details on everything from chopping techniques to cooking terminology. It can also create a shopping list for that all-important visit to the supermarket and can even be used as a kitchen timer!

Vistors attending the event between the 10th-12th August will find the Nintendo DS Cooking Guide and a stand with a real life chef preparing small sample meals from the guide at the Free Playable Area of Edinburgh’s Interactive Festival.

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Developer: Nintendo

Publisher: Nintendo

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Modplan Man Reply Quote #1 

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Does the game have a dial 999 feature if you accidentally cut your thumb off while chopping the carrots?
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Does it have a feature that cuts your thumb off? ...In ref ^ in case you didn't read

That would be good.

Less mums playing videogames for one.

I don't mind 'em really...

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errr...
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This will definitely be popular amongst the mums.
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