The Nutrition Wizard app by Edamam is the simplest tool to obtain nutrition analysis data for any recipe or ingredient list. If you want to quickly find the nutrition of a meal you cooked at home, a food you just ate or a recipe you are thinking about, this is the app for you. Simply enter a list of ingredients in a natural language by typing, copy/pasting or speaking. The Nutrition Wizard will automatically recognize each food and its quantity and do the analysis in less than a second. It is a two screen app. No more menus to select foods and weights. It is all done automatically using Natural Language Understanding. So now you can enter things such as "1 bunch kale," "salt and pepper to taste," "a ear of corn," or "1 cup minced onion." The app will even calculate how much oil or butter gets absorbed into your food in case you fry it. To your health!
Really like Nutrition Wizard
Nutrition Wizard does a very good job of giving you the nutritional value of the dish you are making. I use this app almost daily. My one complaint is that it hasn’t been updated and even the one item I forwarded to them about or over a month ago hasn’t made it to the list. A bummer, since it is an item I use daily.
Nutrition calculation
The app did not provide accurate nutritional info. I added multiple serving and then edited it to one serving and it calculated all changes into he nutritional facts.
Nutrition Wizard
Entered a recipe in twice and wasn’t able to save it for a later time. Having to enter each time and not having a place to store it is of no use to me. I’m sure there is a better app out there.
Not accurate at all
Typed in an exact recipe from Computrition that was already analyzed. Numbers were so far off. Worthless until they correct this.
Worthless.
Typed in the recipe for bullet proof coffee which has butter and coconut oil in it. It came back with 0 calories, 0 fat, 0 protein, 0 carbs. I’m so glad it was a free trial but I still used sweatcoins to buy it.
Not completely inaccurate
This is in reference to @cantleavebadstar’s review. It wasn’t saying 32 grams of protein, it was saying 32 calories from protein(or however many grams of protein you referenced). At the top it says calories per serving. And if you add up all the calories from carbs, protein, and fat, it equals the whole amount. So overall that section was showing you where your calories were coming from, not the amount in grams there were of each thing.
Completely inaccurate
This app told me that 1/4 cup of great value peas and carrots was 32 carbs and 29 grams of protein. Needs work.
Bug fixes and performance updates
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