Nutrients - Nutrition Facts Cheats

Nutrients - Nutrition Facts Hack 10.0 + Redeem Codes

Recipe Manager & Food Journal

Developer: Pomegranate Apps LLC
Category: Food & Drink
Price: $4.99 (Download for free)
Version: 10.0
ID: com.PomegranateSoftware.MyFood

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Description

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.

Version history

10.0
2023-06-26
Updated for iOS 16.4
9.1
2021-11-04
Nutrients now supports iCloud! Tap the "Profile" tab on iPad or the "Profile" button in the navigation bar on the first tab on iPhone to enable iCloud on your devices.
9.0.3
2021-10-30
Bug fixes and interface improvements.
9.0.2
2021-10-26
Bug fixes and interface improvements.
9.0.1
2021-10-21
Ready for iOS 15!
9.0
2021-08-29
Ask Nutrients questions in natural language about nutrition!
8.4
2020-10-08
Bug fixes and interface improvements.
8.3.1
2020-09-16
Bug fixes and interface improvements.
8.3
2020-08-09
Bug fixes and interface improvements.
8.2
2020-08-05
Fixes a crash that can happen when opening Nutrients.
8.1
2020-05-26
Add your own foods to Nutrients in the new Pantry tab!
8.0
2020-05-15
Add your own foods to Nutrients in the new Pantry tab!
7.3
2018-06-03
Bug fixes and improvements.
7.2
2018-01-17
New "Profile" tab to adjust your daily values for all foods! This update also makes improvements for iPhone X.
7.1
2017-10-06
Redesigned with iOS 11 in mind! Search nearly 180,000 new foods using your keyboard or scan barcodes with your camera.
7.0
2017-10-02
Redesigned with iOS 11 in mind! Search nearly 180,000 new foods using your keyboard or scan barcodes with your camera.
6.1
2017-05-09
This update makes several interface improvements including a new scroll tab bar for iPhone and fixes several bugs reported by our users. You can also now add foods directly in the Favorites & Journal tabs by tapping the (+) icon in the navigation bar.
6.0
2016-02-08
Foodle is now called Nutrients! Create recipes and see your daily nutrients in the improved journal. If you like Nutrients please write a review to help keep the free updates coming!
5.5
2015-12-09
Foodle now supports iPad Pro and Apple Watch!
5.4
2015-05-23
Foodle now reports caffeine to the Health app!
5.3
2015-01-17
This update adds a new row in the nutrition facts to change the serving size that replaces the grams button in the title bar. Tap the edit button in your Journal to move foods to a different day!
5.2
2014-10-22
Tilt your iPhone! Foodle now supports both portrait and landscape orientations for all devices. This update also improves search and includes several visual improvements.
5.0
2014-09-26
Welcome to Foodle 5! This version features improved search, new serving size options, new nutrients including amino acids, over 400 new foods, a food journal and integration with the Health app.
4.0.1
2014-03-13
Fixes a crash for iOS 6 on iPad.
4.0
2014-03-10
Foodle has a new look! Nutrition facts now include sucrose, glucose, fructose, lactose, maltose and galactose. More facts coming in the next update!

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Ratings

4.2 out of 5
781 Ratings

Reviews

mnh16,
A few problems
I didn’t see a tutorial, which I could really use. I find it frustrating that when I want to create a recipe, there are often only brand name versions of ingredients that should just be raw. Since I am not sure what the brands represent nutritionally, this seems odd. I made a sweet potato soup for instance. When I tried to indicate that the recipe calls for 1.25lbs of sweet potatoes, I could not. Instead, there were many brands of sweet potatoes listed and none were available to input in quantities greater than 200 grams (pounds were not an option). I had to calculate grams to pounds and then input several different brands of sweet potatoes at 200-grams each. I had no idea if these were all plain, raw sweet potatoes. This seems really weird.

Also, as a vegetarian, I am concerned about niacin intake. I purchased nutritional yeast powder (unfortified). No such thing exists in the database.

In general, I want plain foods, not brands, and in standardized measurements. Some foods are available in tbs. some in grams. Some only in ounces. It’s all over the map.
razrsaurus,
Great app, only tiny improvements needed
Great app. Everything you wish your home spreadsheet did with pretty colors and 10,000x less effort. Makes it easy to track food quantities. Some people have complained that it doesn’t show summary totals in grams, just percentages—but you can just go to the apple health app to see that over time, which is really great. I wouldn’t change the interface on this app. Wish the health app could also display the DV you set in this app for comparison on those charts.

A couple of extra nutrients like omega 3s, maybe biotin, would be great. Splitting hairs but I’d love to see folate breakdown for fortified folic acid foods and natural food folate.

Also, I don’t see a way to retroactively add a journal entry. You can move entries from the current day to a previous day that you did at least one entry for, but if you didn’t do any entries yesterday there’s no way to do it retroactively. That would be a helpful feature for those days that get away from you...in the meantime, I guess I just have to stay on top of things!
0161019,
Simple and Accurate
Some time after using this app, I've realized it frequently miscalculated percentages of nutrients. The app is basically useless if it tells me I'm getting 0% of a vitamin when I'm actually getting 50%.

Earlier review:

This app is very impressive and has a great, intuitive, user friendly platform. The food items are quite generic and there are some missing (like bok choy), which is a bummer, but the data seems accurate which is important for me (I see that it comes from the USDA). It competes with MyFitnessPal. However, it would be GREAT if it broke down protein, fat, and carb percentages per day. And it would be nice if it included omega-3 which is critical. Lastly, I'd like to be able to go back and change food items for a previous date. I want to reiterate that the food items are very generic so MyFitnessPal has a leg up because of that--however, I prefer quality of accuracy over quantity of items. Anyway, thanks a lot for a great and useful app!

I'm updating this review to say that I've noticed that sometimes the nutrients don't add up properly, which is very frustrating. Sometimes I add a food and the values become lower. Especially with vitamin B5. It's important for me because I'm fighting allergies. Could you please fix that? Thanks again!
Mljohnson1123,
Eh..
This app came soooo recommended that I pondered for a long time about buying it since it’s 4.99!!! I don’t normally just randomly pay for expensive apps. Yes the library is very extensive. However after journaling all my foods, all the nutrient information is smashed and you can’t see it. I am not sure if I’m missing a feature in the settings that I need to turn off or on. I have no idea but for that reason I am not impressed. I seriously think I just wasted 4.99. I would like a refund. I send a feedback to the company hoping they might fix it or tell me what I’m doing wrong but I haven’t heard back yet. I am not pleased!
silverfox#2468,
Not what I thought…
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.
the great dog lover,
Missing “added sugars”
I am a registered dietitian and I have my MS in Nutrition. I teach an online nutrition class for a community college and have been searching for an app that is inexpensive, user friendly and not bias towards weight loss, that I could recommend to students.

Initially this app seemed perfect, I like that you can calculate your own nutrient needs and manipulate the profile. I like that it syncs with iOS health, which I use. However, after several days of use I’m really frustrated by the way it tracks sugars. It tracks all sugars (including naturally occurring sugars from fruit or milk) not just added sugars, which is what I want to know. I had eggs, two pieces of fruit, a kale salad, and a small piece of lasagna yesterday. While I was on target with calories, fat, protein and carbs.... my sugar category was really high, despite the fact that I had nothing with any added sweetener. This really needs to be fixed!
Maricat823,
Good Idea, Poor execution
There are a lot of requests to see the grams rather than % on journal. Keep color bar to determine percentage, and replace # with mg.
I filled out the RDA for the AA in my profile, but it doesn’t show on the journal.
Allow a user to enter their weight + daily calorie intake and calculate RDA, allowing for adjustments by the user.
When entering my protein/carb/fat daily requirements, it should show the calorie calculation at the top. It’s simple math, but I had to go to another app to do this.
The layout is awkward, but works well enough. Hire a UI team.
Add instructions. I didn’t know how to enter MY needs, calories. Also had to look up RDA on another app for my weight and age. AA have zero for default. Why?
I don’t care about any of the other features so I haven’t used them nor plan to. Copy meals from another date is useful, since people tend to eat the same things over a week.
Keep it up. It seems almost meeting the need MFP is lacking. But their UI and functionality is better. If they added minerals Vitamins and AA today, Id switch back due to the ease of use. Beat them to it, please. And I’ll stay loyal and pay for updates.
88Rene,
Best App to manage your health
If you need to manage a health condition, no matter which one, then this is the app to go. Smart aging to stay fit ? Again this app.
Most diseases are traced back to poor diet and its mind boggling after using the app you will skip 75% of all isle in the super market and the fresh produce section will be your favorite

The graphic showing the daily vitamin intake vs ideal target could be better. Data should synchronize across devices and it would be good to get weekly and monthly statistics that one can identify vitamin or mineral deficits faster. This said the app still is miles better than 8 other apps I tested
MindyMart33,
No copy and paste feature!!
Just downloaded this app today, to help me track sodium, iron, and potassium. I am surprised that nobody complains that all recipes have to be entered the long way!! I would much rather have a quick copy and paste option, after finding a recipe I like from a website.
Update: I also would appreciate it, if they’d make it easier to swap ingredients. The process of deleting what I don’t want, searching for the replacement ingredient, and then adding that in, is tedious. Sometimes, the amounts I need are not listed, either. Then I have to go with the closest amount that is listed, which throws off the nutrition facts. (Ex: 5 TBSP butter in a recipe, but my only options in the app are 4 TBSP, or 1/3 cup. Neither is exactly correct.)
dduukkiiee,
Wish it were more accurate
Either the nutrient listing on the back of the bag of Brad’s Crunchy Kale is way off, or your nutrient listing is way off. Whereas the Brad’s package says that there is 30% daily value of Vitamin A in 2 ounces of their product, the App says that there is over 2000% daily value of Vitamin A in 2 ounces of their product. I’ve noticed some other discrepancies as well, which tend to lower my level of trust in the App. I don’t regret buying the App, as it has helped me see where I am lacking in my diet, and it’s fun to see the bars on the chart increase when I add a certain food to address that issue. I just wish I could trust it more and don’t have to keep second guessing it.