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Google Search now shows cooking videos in its recipe mode. This update helps people find video recipes directly in search results. It makes cooking easier for home chefs.
(Google Search “recipe mode” supports video)
Previously, recipe mode displayed written instructions and ingredient lists. Now, users see video clips alongside these text results. The videos come from popular cooking websites and creators. This change happens automatically for relevant recipe searches. Users do not need to activate a special setting. Google says this improves the cooking experience. Watching a video often clarifies tricky steps better than reading. People can see techniques like kneading dough or chopping vegetables. It saves time switching between text and video apps. Finding reliable video recipes becomes simpler. The feature builds on existing recipe mode tools. Recipe mode already organized written recipes with clear ingredients and steps. It highlighted useful details like cooking times and user ratings. Adding video is the next logical step. Google aims to answer cooking questions faster and more visually. Video results appear in a carousel format. Users can scroll through different video options. Tapping a video plays it directly within the Google Search page. This keeps users within the search experience. It avoids forcing them to open multiple tabs or apps. Google gathers these videos from across the web. Partners include major food publishers and individual creators. The goal is to offer diverse, helpful cooking content. People can discover new recipes and chefs easily. This integration supports content creators by driving views.(Google Search “recipe mode” supports video)
The update is available now globally. It works on mobile devices using the Google Search app or browser. Users searching for recipes will see the video results automatically. Google continues refining its search features for practical tasks. Cooking remains a major focus area for these improvements. This move follows user demand for more visual cooking help.