Nutrients - Nutrition Facts

Nutrients - Nutrition Facts

Von Pomegranate Apps LLC

  • Kategorie: Food & Drink
  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2010-10-27
  • Aktuelle Version: 10.0
  • Bewertung für Erwachsene: 4+
  • Dateigrösse: 31.86 MB
  • Entwickler: Pomegranate Apps LLC
  • Kompatibilität: Benötigt iOS 13.6 oder später.
Bewertung: 4.24688
4.24688
Von 802 Bewertungen

Beschreibung

Nutrients is nutrition at your fingertips! How much sugar is in an apple? How much potassium is in a banana? Discover nutrition facts on tens of thousands of foods complete with all vitamins, minerals, amino acids, fats, fatty acids, sugars, sterols, and more compounds like caffeine. Nutrients works completely offline with no internet required! Search our entire database of nearly 200,000 foods without using any data. "After a heart attack, I really needed a good tool to determine the fat content of my diet. Nutrients has a comprehensive, well-tended, and ever-expanding database of nutrition info. It's easy to search and attractively presented. Its built-in unit conversion ability makes it simple to compare servings of like amounts of diverse foods. Best app for this purpose I could find, and I looked at a bunch." ▸ Literally a lifesaver by DanCasali Create your own recipes! Add ingredients and select the serving size to get the most comprehensive list of nutrition facts for your recipes. "Being a type 1 diabetic, I have to count carbs in everything I eat. This app has made it easier to look up the nutrition information on many foods. Truly an amazing app!! Every diabetic should have this app." ▸ Great for diabetics by Diabeticfittie Keep a record of the foods you eat every day! Nutrients features a new and improved food journal with a complete breakdown of your daily nutrition and options to change the specific daily values of each nutrient. Nutrients even syncs your journal to the Health app making it easy to see what nutrients you're consuming with other apps. "Finally an app that gives a complete nutritional breakdown of food. This holistic approach takes the focus off calories and back onto food as a whole. As a nutritionist, I highly recommend it to all my clients." ▸ iPhone's best food reference guide by The Shazmeister Find foods highest in specific nutrients like vitamins and minerals. The nutrient browser sorts foods by the selected nutrient and food category. Find fruits with the highest amount of potassium or vegetables with the most iron. The combinations are endless! "I am getting my bachelor's in Nutrition and Dietetics so I am always looking up nutrition information. This is a beautiful, easy to use app that is full of nutritional information! I love it!" ▸ I love this app! by Evbaker92 Create your own list of favorite foods! Use this feature with the nutrient browser to find out which of your favorite foods are highest in specific nutrients such as vitamin A or iron. "Great app! Especially to nutritionists, when a patient asks for some random ingredient we don't know all its values! Works like a lucky charm!" ▸ Great! by Awesome short stories Show and hide foods by categories such as hiding meats for vegetarians or dairy & eggs for vegans to customize Nutrients to your diet. "This app is the best food app ever. It has never frozen on me and it is so informational. It helps my fiance and I keep healthy and buy the right foods." ▸ Amazing!!! by Kana557 Search for Baked Foods, Beef, Beverages, Breakfast Cereals, Cereal Grains & Pasta, Dairy & Eggs, Fish & Shellfish, Fruits, Nuts & Seeds, Oils, Pork, Poultry, Seafood, Spices & Herbs, Vegetables and more in Nutrients! "An embarrassment of riches! The most thorough and complete nutrition atlas I have ever seen! If you want to know what you eat I strongly suggest this great app!" ▸ Unreal! by Whatrix Search for foods like "cooked salmon" or "egg whites" and perform unit conversions using natural language such as "tablespoons to 1/4 cup" or "cups in a gallon". "Love it! The update is amazing. Very informative app. Especially if you are trying to eat healthier or get more of one type of nutrient. You can eat more of that type of food." ▸ Best app ever by Deen1stApps Nutrition data is provided by the USDA.

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Bewertungs Kommentare

  • Useless

    3
    Von always hungry in mi
    Waste of money. Most foods and beverages I consume are not in its database. Prior to the latest app update, at least I got a pop-up telling me such and gave me the option of creating it, now it doesn’t even do that. Finding my way to where I can create a new entry, everything has to be converted to grams. Not worth even $5
  • Good app but

    4
    Von ans1974
    I am kinda dissatisfied with the food database. I used some Good Wheat pasta in a recipe and the database didn’t recognize it. There is no way I can see to add foods to the database. I also tried entering in my multivitamin and again not in the database. This app would be 5 stars with more foods.
  • I’ve had this app for Years!

    5
    Von ABGrauFrau
    And I wouldn’t be without it! Even my Dr is getting the idea that I’m on to something with my “wild” ideas about nutrition! Mid 60’s and Still keep up with the average half my age! For the last several years ….. I have Relied on this very app for Tons of information And you keep up with New Stuff/Products! It doesn’t get better than this! I can’t Thank You enough !
  • Not what I thought…

    1
    Von silverfox#2468
    I found this app somewhat confusing to figure out. I wanted something to track nutrition and not calories or fitness. This seemed like it might work but now I see it doesn’t have the trace elements/minerals for bone health that I was looking for. Then I tried to add a recipe and that’s a joke. It’s not a recipe at all but only a list of foods. You can’t customize the ingredients you enter. it’s a whole pound or grams. Then the second item I tried only had grams, no cups or pounds or ounces. If you enter the wrong amount you can’t edit it you must delete and go find it again. Useless feature. I don’t see much value in it for tracking food for a day or week etc. It might work ok for only one item lookup but if that’s all you are doing there are apps that can do that for no cost. Save your money. I think it’s bad that they don’t let you see it for a day or before you buy. Lesson learned you just might get junk.
  • very useful app marred by illegibility

    2
    Von Bhnu
    —The inclusion of brand named products is confusing and sometimes the only option. —The mineral section of the bar graph is so obviously illegible when the white bars get big enough to obliterate the white font, it’s mind boggling that such a basic bug would be allowed to stand. —there are several other readability issues .. for example the words “saturated fat” overlap with percentages rendering both impossible to read. —There is no way to retrospectively add an item to the journal, but it is possible to remove items.
  • Can’t add new foods

    3
    Von Kimitino
    Every time I try to add the nutrition info for a new food the app crashes. Seems like it would very useful - but if you can’t add foods not included, the usefulness is reduced considerably.
  • Easy access to comprehensive nutrient information

    5
    Von macinspire
    I used to rely on another app which was no longer supported and I was so happy to find this app, as a naturally like to see what the food I’m eating contains and this app makes it so easy to look up just about anything, including commercial products.
  • Great app, one bug

    4
    Von bardus_hobus
    Overall I love this app so far but I noticed a bug. When I create a recipe for a multivitamin, then add said multivitamin to my journal, the vitamins all turn white and all day 0%. If I remove from my journal, it goes back to correct values. EDIT: I found the source of the bug. The issue was because I put 0 grams for one serving of the vitamin pill. There is probably a calculation for the % daily value that involves the grams so it set everything to 0. When I changed the serving size to 1 gram, it works as expected. — from a fellow Software Developer :)
  • Can’t add foods

    3
    Von 2112natalia
    It drives me crazy that I cannot add foods to the journal database. There’s no entry for oat milk whatsoever and it’s very frustrating.
  • Needs bug fixes to be useful

    2
    Von Barbarian Reviews
    Adding foods and creating recipes does not work. The app allows you to do this, but when you try to add them to your journal, the nutrition values are all scrambled. A recipe with 4 cups of cauliflower some carrots and a tablespoon of olive oil shows as having 4000% of my daily intake of saturated fat. A vitamin B comped supplement shows up as having 25mg of sodium instead of 25 mg of thiamin. Since there’s no way the app can have every food or restaurant meal in the database, you have to spend a lot of time trying to find equivalent foods that are in the database, which can be particularly challenging and time consuming for meals rather than individual foods. Fix the bug and I’ll upgrade my rating to 5 stars.

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