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Website For Figuring Out Nutritional Value Of Food


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I'm looking for a website to help me figure out the nutritional value of homecooked foods.


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tarnalberry Community Regular

Go to google and enter "usda nutrient database". You'll have to look up the foods one at a time and add them up, of course, but it's a great reference and they have *most* foods.

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I am not sure if this is the place TB is talking about or not but its the one I use....

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Its a USDA site at least :D

frenchiemama Collaborator

That's great, thanks guys!

kactuskandee Apprentice

Try:

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It's a pretty good one.

You can also buy software from NutriBase that you feed in the info from a recipe and it will give you all the nutritional data about the dish. They have different kinds of software depending on your needs.

Kandee

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I found this website when I was using the "underweights" forum on iVillage before my celiac disease dx. They have a software program you can buy, but you can sign up for a free account and use their site to enter the foods you are eating and the amount. It adds up the proteins, fat, carbs and total calories.

I used it to make sure I was getting enough Nutrient rich calories per day in my effort to gain weight. You can use it for however it fits your purpose.

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Hope this will help.

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