is there a way to ...
CeleryStalker
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Search just the non-user submitted items in the food database? When I do a search for, say, 'trout, raw', I get a wide variety of user-submitted items, but then there is the one that was not user submitted. It comes up as 'Fish - Trout, Rainbow, wild, raw'. Oddly enough, if I do a search for just 'trout', the non-user submitted listing for wild, raw rainbow trout does not come up, although other non-user submitted trout listings do appear.
A lot of items that are non-user submitted come up like that, with a category first, then the food, the variation of food, and raw or type of cooking method specified.
I think it would be nice to browse by category, but I don't see that this option exists, which is kind of strange because it seems like the option to browse admin-loaded items should exist. Does it?
A lot of items that are non-user submitted come up like that, with a category first, then the food, the variation of food, and raw or type of cooking method specified.
I think it would be nice to browse by category, but I don't see that this option exists, which is kind of strange because it seems like the option to browse admin-loaded items should exist. Does it?
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Think this should be in the suggestion section of the forum, not food and nutrition.
On topic though I do agree with you. I'd like to have more search options when searching for ingredients/foods. Even just a tick box to search for non-user submitted entries would be useful.0 -
I didn't stick it in the suggestion forum because right now, it's not a suggestion, just a question, and I figured more people would see it and respond here than there If it turns out there truly isn't a way, then on to the suggestions forum I'll go!0
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I didn't stick it in the suggestion forum because right now, it's not a suggestion, just a question, and I figured more people would see it and respond here than there If it turns out there truly isn't a way, then on to the suggestions forum I'll go!0
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I think this is a good idea, there are too many user submissions to wade through that aren't even close..
Pizza - whole 16" loaded with extra cheese - 200cals .... (example)
wait what?? some of those counts seem way off.0 -
Dammit. I kind of figured it either already existed, or has been requested and denied. Poop. And ya, the totally screwy user entries get in the way of legit stuff. 16" loaded pizza, 200 cals is a perfect example. LOL
But what's worse is the 50 gazillion different entries for basic stuff. 4oz of chicken should be the same, regardless of who posts it. I can see a legit variation for cooked vs raw, grilled vs baked, naked vs slathered in something, but it gets very difficult to log when you do a search for boneless skinless chicken breast, and get anywhere from 4g to 10g of protein per ounce. Kind of defeats the purpose of logging.0 -
I've never been able to find one, but agree that it would be very helpful.
The names of many of the non-user entries match those found on the USDA nutrition site, so when I can't find it I usually look there to see how to word it (and to verify the entry).
http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/0 -
ITS A REBELION!!!!0
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There is not, but you can tell what's system-provided by there not being an asterisk in front of it. So I just scan for those items first.0
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Dammit. I kind of figured it either already existed, or has been requested and denied. Poop. And ya, the totally screwy user entries get in the way of legit stuff. 16" loaded pizza, 200 cals is a perfect example. LOL
But what's worse is the 50 gazillion different entries for basic stuff. 4oz of chicken should be the same, regardless of who posts it. I can see a legit variation for cooked vs raw, grilled vs baked, naked vs slathered in something, but it gets very difficult to log when you do a search for boneless skinless chicken breast, and get anywhere from 4g to 10g of protein per ounce. Kind of defeats the purpose of logging.
Here is my answer for now:
http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/search/list
I wonder how many entries you yourself have made that include, for instance the correct potassium levels.0 -
I don't typically make entries, unless they are for 'meals', and I don't make them accessible to others so I'm not part of the problem, LOL
But yes, if we want to get into semantics, you're right, it doesn't defeat the purpose of logging. It defeats the utility of the database, which blows. Like you, I use another resource when planning my meals, so I do know what I'm getting on a daily basis (my eating is pretty routine, rotating between the same meals over a week timespan, then changing things up the following week). It would just be nice to know that what I find on say, the usda.gov website would match what I find here when it comes time to log, because often times it doesn't, which messes with my numbers. As a result, I use my MFP log as more a general holding place for foods I've consumed and to make sure I've gotten in all my food for the day, rather than relying heavily upon the numbers that show up at the end of the day.
Would be great to see some improvement in the food database lookup functionality.0 -
I didn't stick it in the suggestion forum because right now, it's not a suggestion, just a question, and I figured more people would see it and respond here than there If it turns out there truly isn't a way, then on to the suggestions forum I'll go!
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