Google recently launched a feature that provides step-by-step instructions for how to prepare a desired cocktail and a list of ingredients. (It also suggests garnish and drinkware.)Google spokeswoman Krisztina Radosavljevic-Szilagyi tells The Salt the tool could also be used to help you "feel like a pro when you're ordering drinks out on the town." Not sure if a White Russian contains cream or milk? Ask Google, and you'll get a quick blurb about the drink and a photo.
The cocktail tool, what Radosavljevic-Szilagyi calls "functionality for foodies," comes about a year and a half after Google launched a nutrition comparison tool, which The Salt covered last year. It makes it easy to compare the calories, sugar content and nutrients of your favorite foods.
The cocktail feature works on a desktop browser, but Radosavljevic-Szilagyi says "it's most useful in the Google app on mobile: You're more likely to pull your phone out when you're trying to make sure the cocktail you're about to order actually has what you thought it has in it." She recommends using the app's microphone feature to make such inquiries as "How do I make a martini?"
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