Warning: don’t get near this site if you’re hungry. On Yumalicio.us, people who have just cooked anything can upload a photo of what the dish they have just put together, and tell everybody else about where people can show. Or they can upload a picture of a dish that they could hardly wait to try. In all cases, this is a site that is sure to whet your appetite; Yumalicio.us is a true “show and tell” website for food.
And in more places than one, Yumalicio.us is a social site. There is an activity feed showcasing the latest dishes that have been added to the site, and people who sign up for an account (it costs nothing) can follow others users around. They can follow them around, and they can message them as well. Which only makes too much sense, really ? what better way to learn how to cook an eye-catching dish than asking the person who knows how to do it yourself?
And just in case Yumalicio.us fails to satisfy your food discovery needs, then you might as well check Biggest Menu out. Or SnapDish. These are sites that make for sharing images of food every bit as quickly as Yumalicio.us. And (in some cases) even faster – SnapDish provides a mobile app for a better overall user experience.
Yumalicio.us In Their Own Words
Show & Tell for people who love to cook.
Some Questions About Yumalicio.us
In which other ways should users of Yumalicio.us be allowed to interact among themselves? What could give the site an even better social aura? 







