Cucumbertown Explained

Cucumbertown
Company Type:Defunct
Location:Palo Alto, California;
Bangalore, India.
Locations:2
Founder:Cherian Thomas,
Chris Luscher,
Arun Prabhakar,
Dan Hauk
Ceo:Cherian Thomas
Industry:Internet, Web Application
Website Type:Food Blogging Platform

Cucumbertown was a food blogging platform.[1] [2] Based out of Palo Alto, California,[3] it was founded by Cherian Thomas,[4] Chris Luscher, Arun Prabhakar[5] and Dan Hauk.[6] It was acquired by Japanese recipe network Cookpad in June 2015.[7]

The platform shut down in 2016.[8]

Product

Cucumbertown formerly allowed users to post and browse recipes in its web based platform. It claimed to have made it easy to write recipes in a more structured way, a style opposed to the normal way to publishing recipes through blogging platforms like WordPress or tumblr in blob formats. It also allowed users to write a variation on an existing recipe's page. The website was for some time a library of recipes written by food enthusiasts from different parts of the world, but no data is hosted at the site today.

Background and history

Cucumbertown was co-founded by Ex-Zynga employee Cherian Thomas, Chris Luscher, a partner at Web development firm Information Architects, Arun Prabhakar, a software engineer, and Dan Hauk, Tumblr theme designer. Cherian Thomas, an engineer based in Bangalore was passionate about food and he kept recording his thoughts on cooking and publishing systematically. Thomas, once, e-mailed Chris Luscher, partner of Information Architects, one of the leading design firms in the world, based in Zurich. Chris Luscher shared his passion in cooking and agreed to partner with him. Thomas then brought on board Arun Prabhakar, his junior at Model Engineering College, and Dan Hauk, a leading American designer. Cucumbertown is named after a mythical town, Vellarikka Pattanam (വെള്ളരിക്കാപ്പട്ടണം) in the Malayalam language.[9] The most of the founders, a team of 4 people across 3 continents, never met face to face[10] [11] [12] until the launch of the company. Dan Hauk left Cucumbertown in August 2013.

In 2012, Cucumbertown was angel funded to the extent of $300,000[13] by investors such as Naval Ravikant of AngelList, Paul Singh of 500 Startups, Farmville co-creator Sizhao Zao Yang,[14] founder of MightyText Maneesh Arora, early Google product guy Richard Chen and Sonique Player co-creator Tabreez Varjee. This was followed by an undisclosed 2nd round of investment by Ludlow Ventures in 2014.

Cucumbertown is a US incorporated company with an Indian subsidiary and with two offices, one in Palo Alto, California, and another Bangalore, India. Cucumbertown has reportedly users from 60 countries, the largest audience, after the US, is from Australia and the UAE.

The Economic Times showcased Cucumbertown as "one of the 14 startups to look forward to in 2014".[15]

In October 2014, Cucumbertown released RecipeWriter, a user-friendly tool to add recipes.[16] From late 2014, the company shifted its focus into becoming a food blogging platform.

In June 2015, it was announced that Cucumbertown, world's only niche food blogging platform, had been acquired by Japanese Recipe network, Cookpad in an undisclosed deal.[17] [18] [19]

Notes and References

  1. News: Recipe to bring cooks and foodies together. https://web.archive.org/web/20131101202318/http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Scripting/ArticleWin.asp?From=Archive&Source=Page&Skin=TOINEW&BaseHref=TOIBG%2F2013%2F10%2F29&PageLabel=26&EntityId=Ar02601&ViewMode=HTML. dead. November 1, 2013. The Times of India. Oct 29, 2013. B Pradeep Nair.
  2. Web site: Top angels-backed online recipe sharing platform Cucumbertown out of invitation-only mode. techcircle.vccircle.com. Sainul K Abudheen. Nov 23, 2012.
  3. News: Online Recipe Sharing Startup Cucumbertown acquired by Tokyo Based Cookpad. IndianBizParty.
  4. Web site: Oct 19, 2013. The Key To Entrepreneurial Success In South Asia. Techcrunch. Shruti Challa.
  5. News: Food makes the world go round. The Hindu. Nov 15, 2012. Anasuya Menon.
  6. Web site: Cucumbertown Nabs $300K From FarmVille Co-Creator, AngelList's Naval Ravikant To Build A Dribbble For Chefs & Recipes. Techcrunch. Rip Empson. Oct 17, 2012.
  7. News: Pranbihanga Borpuzari. Japan's Cookpad acquires Cucumbertown in multi-million dollar deal. The Economic Times.
  8. Web site: It's curtains for Cucumbertown, leaving food bloggers in tears . FactorDaily . 20 October 2016.
  9. News: Mount Penn man can get to Cucumbertown from here. Reading Eagle. Oct 23, 2012. Terry Scott Reed. October 29, 2013. February 18, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180218090936/http://www2.readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=422505. dead.
  10. News: Chow on, Bloggers. Bangalore Mirror. Aug 24, 2013.
  11. Web site: For A Stranger In Silicon Valley, Success Isn't Only About Who You Know. December 2012 . Techcrunch.
  12. News: Cucumbertown opens a social network to food bloggers. Daily News and Analysis. Oct 20, 2012.
  13. Web site: Cucumbertown aims to make recipes simpler. Pranbihanga Borpuzari. Oct 19, 2012. entrepreneurindia.in. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131102074919/http://entrepreneurindia.in/thebuzz/specialreport/cucumbertown-aims-to-make-recipes-simpler/15854/. 2013-11-02.
  14. Web site: With a little help from AngelList, Cucumbertown bakes a new recipe platform. PandoDaily. Nathaniel Mott. Oct 17, 2012.
  15. News: 14 startups to look forward to in 2014. The Economic Times.
  16. News: Cucumbertown brings out the main course with RecipeWriter. Oct 10, 2014. The Economic Times .
  17. News: Japan's Cookpad acquires VCs-backed food blogging startup Cucumbertown. VCCircle.
  18. News: B Pradeep Nair. Japanese firm acquires Bengaluru-based Cucumbertown. The Hindu.
  19. News: K Rajani Kanth. Cookpad buys Bengaluru-based startup Cucumbertown. Business Standard.