AI systems can struggle with long ingredient lists because they have limits on how much text they can process at once, which means accuracy sometimes drops when you paste recipes with thirty components. Breaking a long ingredient list into manageable chunks or asking the AI to focus on key items first works around this limitation.
Tokens are the small units of text that AI models process, and every model has a maximum number of tokens it can handle in a single interaction, which directly affects how well it can read and act on a long pantry list or complex multi-course meal plan.
When your ingredient list or dietary instructions exceed token limits, the AI may silently ignore later items, so knowing this concept helps you break inputs into smaller chunks and get more reliable meal planning results.
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