How Charim Recipes Are Built
Charim is a structured recipe library. Each page is designed to help a reader understand the dish, check the ingredients, adjust serving size, and follow the cooking steps without needing another source open beside it.
Recipe Sources
Recipes are adapted from established cooking references and common home-cooking methods. Charim does not copy blog narratives or user comments into recipe pages.
The source material is converted into structured fields: title, description, ingredients, prep time, cook time, difficulty, nutrition estimate, highlights, instructions, and tips.
Structure and Checks
Every recipe has ingredient quantities, units, ordered cooking steps, and at least one practical tip. The page layout keeps the summary, ingredients, and instructions close to the top so a cook can start quickly.
Data validation checks that required fields exist and that serving-size calculations have numeric ingredient amounts where the calculator needs them.
Serving Calculator
The serving calculator applies multiplication to the original ingredient quantities. It is useful for scaling a recipe from two servings to four or six servings.
Some ingredients do not scale perfectly in real cooking, especially salt, spices, oil, thickening agents, and baking ingredients. Charim keeps cooking notes and tips visible so readers can adjust by taste.
Translations
Korean is the base language for Korean dishes. English and Japanese pages are reviewed for natural phrasing and for food terms that should not be translated too literally.
Spanish and Portuguese pages are included for broader access, but recipe method and ingredient structure remain shared across all locales.
Updates
Recipes are improved in batches when titles, descriptions, keywords, images, or related recipe links need refinement.
Correction requests can be sent to contact@soundedfun.dev with the recipe URL and the specific issue.