🧺Batch ingredient editor
Uniform and link every ingredient across all your recipes at once.
Across a recipe collection the same ingredient shows up spelled a dozen ways. The batch editor gathers them all into one place so you fix and link them once, not recipe by recipe.
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Open the editor
In the Recipes tab, tap the more menu in the top right and choose “Edit ingredients across recipes”. Millo gathers every ingredient from every recipe, grouped by category.
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Focus on what needs work
Use the filter chips at the top to narrow the list: see everything, only ingredients still to standardise, or only those without a nutrition link yet.
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Open an ingredient
Tap an ingredient to open it. The sheet lists every recipe that uses it and how it was written each time, so you can see at a glance what you are about to align.
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Adjust the details
Rename it, pick a unit, set a category, and optionally link it to a food for nutrition facts. Each recipe keeps its own quantity field, pre-filled by an automatic conversion to the unit you chose and editable by hand when a conversion can't be derived.
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Untick wrong matches
If fuzzy matching grouped in something that doesn't belong, untick that recipe. It stays exactly as it was and only the ones you leave ticked will change.
When you save
The name, unit, category and nutrition link are written to every ticked recipe at once, while each recipe keeps the quantity shown in its own field. Unticked recipes are left untouched. The list then regroups instantly: if the ingredient now matches another group, the two merge, so your whole collection stays consistent and fully countable.
Built to stay smooth
The comparison work is heavy, so it runs off the main thread: recipes are read on screen, then the clustering happens in the background and the buckets come back ready. The app never freezes while it thinks.