The dataset are crawled from Yummly (http://www.yummly.co/) through the Yummly API, which is a combination of the dataset from our previous work[1]and the work [2]. It should be only used for non-commercial research and/or educational purposes. [1]W. Min, S. Jiang, J. Sang, H. Wang, X. Liu, and L. Herranz. Being a super cook: Joint food attributes and multi-modal content modeling for recipe retrieval and exploration. IEEE Transactions on Multimedia, 19(5):1100 ¨C 1113, 2017. [2]S. Sajadmanesh, S. Jafarzadeh, S. A. Ossia, H. R. Rabiee, H. Haddadi,Y. Mejova, M. Musolesi, E. De Cristofaro, and G. Stringhini. Kissing cuisines: Exploring worldwide culinary habits on the web. arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.08469, 2016. The dataset consists of the following two parts£º (1)images.rar: This folder contains 10 subfolders, each subfolder contains image of one cuisine. (2)metadata.rar: This folder contains 10 json files, where each json file contains image_id,the ingredients, cuisine, course and so on.