Hi Ulla,
FoodWorks may be an option, however it is from Australia/NZ:
http://www.xyris.com.au/foodworks/buy.html
(including nutrient values from AusNut which is Food Standards Australia
New Zealand's survey specific nutrient database
(http://www.foodstandards.gov.au/consumerinformation/ausnut2007/) and
Brand information)
It is possible to enter user recipes easily.
It is an easy program... of course with its pros and cons.
Best regards,
Gesa Joslowski
Dipl
Ulla M. Uusitalo schrieb:
> Hello All,
>
> Could somebody recommend a good - free or low-cost - data processing
> software to analyze 24hr recall data for food and nutrient intakes? It
> should also include food composition data for basic Asian Indian foods
> with an option to add recipes easily.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Best regards,
> Ulla Uusitalo
> University of South Florida
>
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