Travelers' app makes sense of foreign menus
Purdue University's new app could keep unsuspecting travelers from ordering dishes such as gusano, without knowing what they are
Article Summary
Once when I was visiting Montreal, I went into a restaurant and discovered that the menu was entirely in French. Not wanting to admit that I couldn’t read the language, I was instead forced to order the only two things I recognized the names of: Caesar salad and calamari. Had smartphones been around at the time, I definitely could have used Purdue University’s new food translator app. It not only translates the names of foreign-language dishes, but it also tells you what they are and what’s in them.
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