Healthy Baby Biscuit for Teething
▲ 12 r/ultraprocessedfood+4 crossposts

Healthy Baby Biscuit for Teething

6 ingredients, organic, no sugar

Our 8 month old and 3 year old love them.

Helps sooth teething babies.

Check out the video and link on there for the recipe.

Love to make healthy baby snacks. If you love it, please do like and comment if you want to see a healthy version for another snack. But we are planning to show organic healthy muffins next.

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u/sa37gron — 4 days ago
▲ 3 r/FoodDecode+2 crossposts

Next Video Content?

We have had two videos to try and debunk some food myths and trends. From explaining what the color of the egg yolk actually tells you, to what are the actual facts about seed oils. Our third video coming out will be about Natural Flavor and Artificial Flavor at the moment.

If anyone is following us, and would like to suggest a different topic, please comment and let us know. Whether it's researching food facts or even cooking or making a given recipe, healthy.

Tomorrow will be a new video on cooking something healthy with 6 ingredients. Check YouTube tomorrow for full video.

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u/sa37gron — 5 days ago

Food Scanner App to help users understand the ingredients

Please try this app, it's growing, trying to get feedback, and build it better based on what people would like. Its purpose is to scan your food products and return the ingredients in that food, explaining the purpose of those ingredients. Not rate them, not flag for high sugar or promote other products. But to flag the harmful chemicals and educate people. Feedback is highly appreciated.

EDIT (due to commentary, just a general message):

Nothing wrong with the opinions not wanting to try the app or give feedback. My app is intended for people who want it; anyone not interested, nothing I can do about it. Just respect their opinion and choice. There will be people who can dislike this app for many purposes. Whether it's just people against technology, against the concept, it does not apply to them, doesn't matter.

For those who gave their feedback, thank you so much. For those not wanting to, we appreciate the commentary, but if you don't want to give any feedback, there is no need to give any commentary. It's really not serving a purpose for us. We aren't forcing anyone to help us, and many aren't interested. But that's fine, the few that are giving feedback, we really appreciate their input more than anything and the time they gave for that.

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u/sa37gron — 11 days ago

FoodDecode - Scan food and understand the complex ingredients

I built a tool that explains food ingredients in plain English. It's growing, missing ingredients but looking for feedback from people who read labels regularly. What ingredient explanations would you want included? Any other considerations when making decisions about healthy eating?

There is no rating of the food or promotion of other food products. This app purpose is to help users make their own informed decisions.

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u/sa37gron — 11 days ago

Seeking Ideas for App that scans food barcodes to explain ingredients

I built a tool that explains food ingredients in plain English. It's growing, missing ingredients but looking for feedback from people who read labels regularly. What ingredient explanations would you want included? Any other considerations when making decisions about healthy eating?

There is no rating of the food or promotion of other food products. This app purpose is to help users make their own informed decisions.

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u/sa37gron — 11 days ago

Advice for Starting a Database

Hi,

I made an app called FoodDecode. It scans food items and explains the ingredients. I have many features to add to allow customization. But my databases are from USDA and Open Food Facts. I was hoping to get advice to how I should build my own database as missing products/ingredients are added.

I have near 0 downloads so this could be very early for me to even think about but I do wish to get some advice so I can make the right decisions before.

Thanks,

FoodDecode

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u/sa37gron — 11 days ago
▲ 2 r/CleanEating+1 crossposts

FoodDecode - Clean Food Scanner

Hi Everyone,

Please help me make this app improve so people can eat clean and understand the ingredients that go into their food. Feedback is highly welcomed, criticism is welcome with open arms as well. Advice would be greatful.

The purpose is to understand the ingredients and not rate them, and promote other food products by paying for promotions.

Thank you,

FoodDecode

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u/sa37gron — 5 days ago

Food scientists: how accurate is this explanation of seed oils?

I'm working on educational content about food ingredients and recently created a short video explaining how misunderstood seed oils are to the general public. The video is meant to explain that the issue isn't seed oils but the process, chemicals involved in refining it and pairing the seed oils with ultra-processed foods.

I'd appreciate feedback from people with experience in food science or food processing. Any feedback on the video and content would be helpful, and if you would like to further help by downloading our app on Google Play to provide further feedback.

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u/sa37gron — 11 days ago
▲ 2 r/Nutrition_Healthy+1 crossposts

12 testers for - Food ingredient decoding app (explains ingredients)

1 Google Group: https://groups.google.com/u/1/g/fooddecodetesters

2 Web: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.fooddecode.app

3 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fooddecode.app

App is meant to let users scan food barcodes so they can see list of the ingredients that are summarized ot the user letting them know what these ingredients do. Flags any harmful ingredients and purpose of app is to begin educating users on ingredients.

Please help me in testing this with 12 users required and then keeping on for 14 days. Any feedback beyond this would be amazing.

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u/sa37gron — 1 month ago