Forks Plant-Based Recipes

Forks Plant-Based Recipes

by Forks Over Knives

⭐️4.6 / 5
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📼5 scs
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All Versions of Forks Plant

2.2.1

April 5, 2021

Bug fixes & adjustments.

2.2

December 7, 2020

Performance improvements.

2.1.2

November 5, 2020

Bug fixes and improvements

2.1.1

October 30, 2020

Bug fixes and improvements

2.1

October 24, 2020

- Font adjustments to help make ingredients easier to read - Bug fixes

2.0

September 8, 2020

We've refreshed the look and feel of Forks Plant-Based Recipes, making it even easier to find and cook the recipes you love.
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1.500

February 20, 2020

Optimizations, bug fixes and adjustments.

1.410

September 24, 2019

Adjustments and bug fixes for iOS13.

1.400

June 11, 2018

The recipes now look even more beautiful with support for the iPhone X. Plus we squashed a few (digital) bugs too :)
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1.300

September 13, 2016

Added support for iOS10 Misc bug fixes & adjustments

Price History of Forks Plant

Description of Forks Plant

#1 Food & Drink App and Featured as 'Best New App' by Apple - this is the essential recipe app from the makers of the critically-acclaimed film Forks Over Knives. Discover over 600 hearty and decadent meals from over 50 leading chefs, with new recipes added weekly! Every recipe fits the whole-food, plant-based lifestyle that a growing number of health professionals recognize can help stave off and even reverse chronic ailments like heart disease and type 2 diabetes. Features: - Over 600 (and growing) great-tasting, whole-food, plant-based recipes - with new recipes added weekly! - Find and prepare your favorite recipes with ease - Preparation made simple with step-by-step instructions - Synchronize your shoppings lists across multiple devices with iCloud - For each step, see the ingredients you need with just a tap - Convenient shopping list for the grocery items you need to pick up - Landscape mode for viewing recipes full-screen, with step-by-step instructions - Contributions from over 50 leading chefs. - Tips on the plant-based lifestyle and more! We hope you love using the Forks Over Knives App. If you have any suggestions about how a recipe or the app could be improved even further, please email us at app@forksoverknives.com. We'd love to hear from you.
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Forks Plant: FAQ

Is the software for Forks Plant compatible with iPads?

No, Forks Plant cannot support iPad devices.
Forks Plant was released by Forks Over Knives, LLC.
The app needs iOS 10.0 or later to function properly.
The average rating for the Forks Plant app is 4.6.
The Primary Genre Of The Forks Plant App Is Food & Drink.
The current version of the Forks Plant app is 2.2.1.
The latest Forks Plant update was rolled out on June 30, 2024.
The Forks Plant app launched on February 5, 2023.
The Forks Plant app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Forks Over Knives, LLC.
You can use the Forks Plant app in English.
No, Forks Plant is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Forks Plant does not integrate in-app purchases for users.
No, Forks Plant does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Forks Plant

  • Update deleted recipe notes and getting very stale

    Amending my previous review. It’s been four years and they’re still haven’t been a lot of updates. Many features still missing. And recently some kind of an update that deleted my recipe notes. I really like this app, but I really wish that you would put more effort into it. I paid for the app and I buy a lot of your magazines and products. So I think that that is a fair ask. The new look is great. A fresh coat of paint. And the recipes are the great WFPB recipes that we have come to expect from FOK. But the app needs a lot more work too bring it up to the standards of iOS/iPadOS in 2020. For starters, there should be a dedicated iPadOS app that could take advantage of the much larger screens of the iPad and thus show more data from the recipes all at once. One could envision seeing ingredients and recipe steps on the same screen rather than having to expand smaller sections or go back and forth between tabs on the smaller iPhone screens. Also, the shopping list could be improved. And how about a recipe doubling/ tripling calculator feature that would automatically multiply the ingredient amounts when the number of servings was increased. And some of the recipes could use editing to better organize the steps and list of ingredients in the proper order. Overall still a great app, but there are many features in modern iOS/iPadOS devices /API that could be utilized to improve the app. Thanks.
  • What a great gift for me

    My older son gifted this app and a copy of the magazine for Christmas, 2019. I’m 71, and have a few health challenges related to extensive food allergies. I’ve had to eliminate a lot of foods the past 40 years so I appreciate all the new recipe ideas even though I have to make substitutions. When my subscription ends, I will definitely pay to keep this convenient app. After 4 years, this app hasn’t gotten old by any means. There is a large group of staples here I make regularly and am always trying at least one new one each week. I especially appreciate the method section because I can prop up my iPad and see the directions and the amounts for each step. It’s very convenient.

    Because there are so many recipes, I would like to have a way to delete those I cannot use due to all my allergies. It’s getting difficult to scroll through the hundred here in a timely way,
  • Great Recipes, If You Have the Time and Money!

    I've been a huge fan of the FOK team and their recipes have definately improved my health. Some of the sauces are staples in my fridge and they have improved my culinary abilities beyond anything I could have imagined.

    What bothers me about this WOE is that it leaves the poor people out in the cold. The people who also desperately need to learn how to eat better because the processed junk they can afford is killing them. They likely see ingredients they never heard of, that require expensive devices to prepare, so they run back to what they know, and that is sad.

    I would like to see a FOK express app with meal plans that anyone who normally lives on ramen and frozen pizzas can throw together and improve their health. Most people have the dry goods already collecting dust in their pantry. Canned beans mixed with the right spices can be amazing, and cost nothing. Leave out the fancy shmancy and present food hacks that will improve lives!