Calorie tracking for indian food

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Here you go:
1. Natural Language Meal Logging You just type your meal like you'd tell someone, "2 chapati dal paneer" and it understands. No forms, no dropdowns, no searching through a database manually.
2. Indian Food Coverage Uses INDB and IFCT databases so Indian foods like dals, sabzis, rotis and curries are actually in there and not just approximated weirdly like most apps do.
3. Calories, Macros and Micronutrients Every meal log shows you calories, protein, carbs, fat and also vitamins and minerals. So you know if your hitting your iron or B12 for the day not just your protein.
4. Dynamic Goal Date You set your target weight and the app shows you a date by when you'll reach it. That date shifts everyday based on what you eat so you actually feel the impact of every meal in real time.
5. Progress Streaks Tracks how many days in a row you've been logging. Sounds simple but it honestly keeps you coming back everyday more than anything else.
6. Fast and Minimal UI The whole app is designed around speed. Input is at the bottom, your stats are right above it and there's nothing extra cluttering the screen.
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