Nutrients - Nutrition Facts is a food & drink app developed by Pomegranate Apps LLC. The last update, v10.00, released on June 26, 2023, and it’s rated 4.25 out of 5 based on the latest 811 reviews. Nutrients - Nutrition Facts costs $4.99 and requires iOS 13.6+ and Android 12.6 or newer to download.
Recipe Manager & Food Journal
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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.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★☆☆Not as good as it was
You can no longer add foods via the camera and adding a new food manually consistently fail to populate properly. inputting (iPhone iOS 17). It has been over a year since any effort to update has happened.
The time setting on an entry is egregiously slow. The only reason I continue to use the app is because it tracks details most diet tracking apps leave out, such as potassium - when it works.
Have gotten no response or fixes from developers.
★★★☆☆Good but buggy
As a vegetarian, I use the app to track protein macros. However, many common items (Ex: Trader Joe’s Almond Butter Cups) are not in the database and the app crashes if you open the barcode scanner. There is no feature on the app to request help so there’s no ability to troubleshoot. It’s good for estimating, but since the exact item is likely not listed, it can vary widely. Feels like it was published too soon with no efforts to revise.
★★★☆☆My perspective
The app is a bit outdated. It doesn’t read barcodes. It’s nearly impossible to add items unless you’re using products from certain European countries as it requires all nutrients listed in kcals which of course the US doesn’t use on our labels. So if you don’t mind fudging a bit. It’s not too bad. It seems to integrate well with Apple Health but I’ll have to re-evaluate after a month or two.
★★★★★Excellent
Great info at your fingertips
★★★☆☆Can’t add foods
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.