5 Nutrition Apps for Foodies
July 29, 2015These nutrition apps help you more easily maintain your nutrition and health for those times when you need that extra push.
Bag IQ
Apple, Android
The downside: it does not list local retailers. If you like shopping at your neighborhood health store or cooperative, you’re out of luck.
Hi.Q
Apple
The upside: more than 10,000 questions geared to test users’ health literacy on a range of subjects from cancer and weight loss to yoga and several other topics. Developed and created by medical professionals, this app is beautifully designed and easy to navigate. What’s more fun is that your health IQ is tested against your peers and other users while learning a thing or two to boot!
The downside: users are unable to review quizzes once they’ve been completed.
Before I Eat, Moment in the Zone
Apple, Android
The downside: you must be disciplined enough to use the app when you catch yourself eating impulsively, and if you’re lazy with apps like me, it might not work for you.
Delicion
iPad
The upside: a great app that contains a collection of soy-free, grain-free, gluten-free recipes reviewed by a registered dietitian. Recipes can be made to be vegetarian, paleo, vegan, and dairy-free with a simple drop-down menu, and users can even find recipes based on the season and ingredients. The app provides healthy tips and nutrition facts along with attractive photography of food. The recipes can be adjusted by scale and are neatly organized by theme.
The downside: unless you’re willing to dish out $24.99 for the full version, you’re restricted to a limited amount of recipes in the free version, and saving/sharing the recipes are a bit of a pain.
Panna
Apple
The upside: this app is a video cooking magazine for those who love to practice their culinary skills at home. At six issues a year, every issue offers a free recipe whether or not you pay for the subscription, which means you get six free recipes a year from world renowned master chefs. Each issue is $4.99, or a bargain at $14.99 for the annual subscription, containing 12–13 seasonal recipes. The best part is that none of the content expires, so you can build up savable favorites list.
The downside: the only downside to this app is that it isn’t free, but hey, sometimes you get what you pay for!