At FatSecret we believe everyone deserves to live their best life possible. We will help anyone - regardless of their region, culture or circumstance - develop healthy, sustainable food and nutrition habits for life. Our mission is to empower the people we serve with the tools, community and support they need to unlock the secrets of healthy living through food and nutrition.
We support a community of more than 100 million enthusiastic members with the highest quality tracking tools that reduce effort and create lasting healthy habits.
Our free iOS and Android mobile apps and websites let you track your food, exercise and weight as well as engage with a supportive community. The FatSecret community enjoys access to the largest verified database of food and nutrition information globally covering all generic foods, branded products and restaurant items.
FatSecret also operates the FatSecret Platform which includes the FatSecret Platform API and FatSecret Brand Tools. With more than 30,000 developers utilizing the service, the FatSecret Platform API is the largest provider of verified accurate food and nutrition data to health related mobile apps/web services and integrated fitness devices, available in 23 languages for more than 70 markets.
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Paprika Recipe Manager might be a bit more popular than FatSecret. We know about 7 links to it since March 2021 and only 6 links to FatSecret. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
The Bookmarklet in your browser on your PC/Mac (if you don't know what that is, go to Paprikaapp.com/ and click on Cloudsync, then Bookmarklet. Put in your credentials and it creates a button that you can put in your Bookmark bar in your browser). Source: over 1 year ago
I prefer Paprika as a storage mechanism. It's available (yes, at a cost) on all platforms and works brilliantly. It's very adept at stripping the recipe from web pages, leaving out all the ads and story crap no one wants to see, separating the ingredients list from the actual steps. It's wonderful for menu planning and extracting a shopping list from your menus. There are some r/cookingers who are Dead. Set.... Source: over 1 year ago
I scrape web-based recipes into Paprika. Saved into my own database and synced between my devices. Well worth whatever they're charging for it. Source: about 2 years ago
The app Paprika does a decent job at those things, plus allows you to import recipes from websites without having to retype them. There are smartphone and desktop apps, and a cloud sync that keeps your databases on different devices up to date. It does cost money, but it is very much worth the prices. Source: over 2 years ago
I use a combination of MFP and Paprika http://paprikaapp.com. Source: over 2 years ago
Data from fatsecret.com Source : https://www.fatsecret.com/calories-nutrition/generic/rice-white-cooked-regular?portionid=53181&portionamount=100.000. Source: 10 months ago
I'm using fatsecret.com to track my calorie intake and used another site to figure out the macro ratios I should be eating. I eat healthy food anyways but after tracking it for a few weeks my macros were WAY off eating too many carbs and not enough protein. Just had to adjust the ratios of ingredients in what I was already making to even things out and to also bring the calorie count down. Made a pact with myself... Source: 11 months ago
Should fatsecret.com be the one to determine standards for the amount of salt on eggs? I would think this ought to be up to the chef. Source: over 1 year ago
I use fatsecret.com to plan my meals and track my carbs and calories. The rest of my household eat as far from keto as I can imagine, so I cook for myself. Using tips from the internet, I make up a menu and prepare everything the day before (I love to be organized!). I rarely use others' s recipes - I experiment with food combos that I think will work. I have a bent for math, so planning my meals became a... Source: over 1 year ago
One large pizza has enough calories for an average males daily intake and the actually calorie count of the walk in special is most likely higher due to the additional toppings even if the pizza with just cheese were to be less calories than what fatsecret.com listed it as. Source: over 1 year ago
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