Food Database
Cross-source consensus on Food Database from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Cronometer maintains two tiers of food data: lab-analyzed whole foods with full micronutrient profiles, and label-based packaged or restaurant foods with only macro information. — Cronometer: Comprehensive Keto Nutrition Tracking App
- Packaged and restaurant foods only have the nutrient data that appears on their nutrition labels because manufacturers do not test for the full micronutrient spectrum. — Cronometer: Comprehensive Keto Nutrition Tracking App
- Users who want full micronutrient visibility should restrict searches to the 'common foods' tab, which filters to the comprehensively lab-analyzed whole food database. — Cronometer: Comprehensive Keto Nutrition Tracking App
- Complete nutrient data is always available for whole foods prepared at home; data gaps only appear with processed foods. — Cronometer: Comprehensive Keto Nutrition Tracking App