• At first, it looks promising, but unfortunately, it (free version) just does not work well for me. Although google recognizes there is a rich snippet for recipes, some crucial elements will not be displayed (e.g. title & description), instead I will still have the regular blog post title and some random teaser text from a blog post text component.. UPDATE: also depends google

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  • Plugin Author Florian Simeth

    (@floriansimeth)

    Hey there,
    and thanks for your post.

    Did you check your post with Googles Structured Data Test Tool? Are there any errors and/or other schemas that you’re using?

    You can also share an URL and I can have a look.

    Thread Starter mjlennox86

    (@mjlennox86)

    Hi Florian,

    thanks for your reaction.
    (I would have contacted you before the review, but it was not easy ??

    Yes, google did not find errors, just warnings (e.g. that some fields are empty, like recipe video). No, only recipe schema via your plugin.

    URL is https://www.martinaldag.de/2021/05/28/mangcoco-daiquiri/
    or a more recent one
    https://www.martinaldag.de/2021/06/10/immortalsnectar/

    I just tested a bit more and found out it also depends on the exact search term, e.g. search for “mango coco daiquiri” does not show textual schema info, but a search for “mango coconut daiquiri” suddenly shows the ingredients text.

    Similar for the second link:
    if I search for “immortals nectar”, no schema data shown, but if I search for “immortals nectar cocktail”, then the ingredients text is shown. The recipe image is always missing there though..

    Plugin Author Florian Simeth

    (@floriansimeth)

    Hey there,
    and thanks for going back! ?? Love to find out more about the ups and downs when using the plugin.

    (I would have contacted you before the review, but it was not easy ??

    Oh really? An e-mail would have sufficed ??

    Well.. if you just get warnings, that’s alright. Your Rich Snippet should appear anyway. Just make sure there are no (red) errors. Read more about it here: https://rich-snippets.io/errors-and-warnings-on-googles-structured-data-test-tool/

    Of course you should fill as much properties as you can. However, that’s not always possible.

    I just tested a bit more and found out it also depends on the exact search term,

    Absolutely! It always depends on Google (not really on your snippet).

    Greetings

    Flo

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