What you want to cook today is right at the top.
mangia sorts your recipe collection by what fits your week — seasonal, balanced, and close to what your family really likes.
Works without a tracking profile.
A hundred recipes saved — and you still can't tell what fits today. Sorting by date or alphabet doesn't help you decide. Clicking through manually doesn't either. You want to see what fits right now — the season, your weekly plan, what your kids actually ate yesterday.
Three quiet signals in the background.
mangia sorts your recipes by three things: what's in season, where your weekly plan has a gap — not enough plants, too much meat, too little variety — and what your family already enjoyed. Each card tells you in two words why it's on top: «Asparagus is in season» or «Anna likes carrots». What you view, like while browsing, shop and cook stays in your workspace. No one else sees it.
Asparagus risotto
25 min · serves 4
Lentil salad with feta
20 min · serves 4
Pasta al limone
20 min · serves 2
What fits this week
What's in season rises to the top. Recipes that fill a gap in your weekly balance — more plants, more variety, less meat — too. A recipe's age matters less than how well it fits this week.
What your family already enjoyed
mangia learns quietly from what you view, like while browsing, add to the plan, shop and cook. No mandatory ratings, no favourites lists to maintain. After a few weeks the suggestions feel right.
What hasn't been on the table for a while
Recipes you cooked last week move down. Old favourites that have been sitting unused for months come back up — so your collection doesn't turn into a graveyard.
Frequently asked questions
How does mangia know what we like?
mangia picks up what you view while browsing, what you like, what you drag into the weekly plan, what you shop for and what the kids ate. No setup, no required ratings. You don't tick anything.
Who sees these signals?
Only your workspace. What you swipe, view, cook and shop for stays between you. No advertising profile, no comparison across households, nothing passed to third parties. Delete the account and the signals go with it.
What does it cost?
Recommended order itself is free once you have weekly plan data — one week is enough. The finer family preferences with per-card reasoning from browsing and shopping are free for 30 days, then part of the Plus or Family plan.
Can I turn the order off?
Yes. In the recipe list, switch to «Newest» at any time — mangia then sorts by date. Learning from browsing can also be switched off in the settings.
How quickly does anything change?
After your first planned week, seasonal and balance recommendations already show up at the top. The finer family patterns take a bit longer — usually three to four weeks, depending on how much you browse and cook.
Does this work without children in the profile?
Yes. Recommended order learns at the household level — whether you cook alone, as a couple or with kids. If you do have child profiles, their preferences flow in as well.