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Food Diary Guide

Online Food Diary for Meals, Calories, Macros, and Progress

Food Diary helps you keep a food diary without separating logs, goals, and results: add meals, track calories and macros, plan nutrition, and review weight, waist, and habit trends.

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Who it is for

Who an online food diary is for

This page helps explain when Food Diary is more useful than a simple note app or standalone calorie counter.

People starting food tracking

You can begin with simple food entries, then add calories, macros, and goals over time.

People who want context

Meals, recipes, weight, waist, and plans stay connected.

People who plan nutrition ahead

The diary can work together with meal plans and shopping lists.

People working with a specialist

Selected data can be shared with a dietologist without manual reports.

What you can do

What an online food diary should cover

This page is focused on the core jobs users expect from a modern food diary app and the extra workflows that help Food Diary stand out.

Log meals without rebuilding the same entries

Track food with reusable products, recipes, and meal records so daily logging stays fast after the first week.

See calories and macros as you log

Calories, proteins, fats, and carbs stay visible while you build your day instead of appearing only after the meal is saved.

Plan meals before hunger makes the decision

Use meal plans and shopping lists to move from reactive logging toward a clearer nutrition routine.

Review long-term nutrition and body trends

Charts, weekly check-ins, weight history, and waist tracking help you compare routine changes with actual progress.

Keep dietologist collaboration inside the app

Invite a dietologist by email and share only the data categories you want visible instead of sending manual reports.

Add focused workflows such as fasting

Food Diary can support more structured health routines when you need more than a basic meal diary.

How it works

Start using the food diary in three steps

The core workflow is simple enough for daily use but still supports more advanced planning and review.

1

Create your account

Set up your profile so your diary, goals, and progress stay synchronized over time.

2

Log meals and build your day

Add products, recipes, and portions while keeping nutrition totals visible across the day.

3

Review trends and adjust your routine

Use weekly summaries, body metrics, and nutrition charts to see what is actually working.

Food diary FAQ

Common questions about using Food Diary

These answers focus on the most common expectations behind queries such as food diary, online nutrition diary, and calorie diary.

How is Food Diary different from a basic food log?

Food Diary keeps meals, calories, macros, recipes, meal plans, weight, waist, fasting, and weekly review in one connected context.

Can I use it as a calorie and macro tracker?

Yes. Calories, protein, fat, and carbs stay visible across the day and remain connected to meals, foods, and recipes.

Can I plan meals in advance in the same app?

Yes. Food Diary supports meal plans, recipes, and shopping lists so future days are easier to prepare.

Can I keep a food diary with a dietologist?

Yes. You can invite a dietologist and share only selected data categories, then change access later if needed.

Good to know

Food Diary helps organize your routine, but it does not replace medical advice

The app helps you log food, plan nutrition, review patterns, and prepare structured data for your own analysis or specialist collaboration. It does not diagnose, treat conditions, or promise quick results.

Start with a food diary and grow into a full nutrition workflow

Create an account to log meals, track calories and macros, plan nutrition, and keep your progress in one connected system.