Bend Company Launches Cooking App

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Bend, Ore. – A Bend tech company just launched its FoodFu app, an interactive way to have a fun cooking competition, right in your own home. – Co-creator Lisa Sipe says it’s a way to replicate the cooking competition shows like “Top Chef” or “Chopped,” but in the comfort of your home — and get to taste the food.

According to the company, “FoodFu is an experiential game that leads home cooks through fun, hands-on culinary battles with friends. This must-have app for home cooks is the only mobile application that brings the excitement of popular cooking competition shows, like Chopped or Top Chef, into real life for anyone to play.

Sixteen years ago Iron Chef debuted on the Food Network and ever since millions of people have been obsessed with television cooking competitions even though they never get to taste the food.

“FoodFu has captured the spirit of these shows and turned it into a real life mobile game for home cooks of all ages and skill sets to play and then eat.”

To play FoodFu users need a kitchen and at least four people to divide into two chefs, two judges and one Emcee (who can also be a judge).

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