Edamam Releases a Nutrition Analysis Tool for Restaurants and Food Service Companies

August 08, 2016 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
August 8, 2016 - Edamam, a technology leader in the B2B nutrition data space, released today its new Nutrition Wizard Pro to help restaurants, catering and food delivery companies label the food they make for allergens, diet appropriateness and key nutrient content.

The Nutrition Wizard Pro builds on Edamam's breakthrough technology, which analyzes any recipe or ingredient list in less than a second, using powerful natural language processing algorithms. The new features of the Pro version of the Nutrition Wizard include saving a prep recipe as an ingredient for another recipe, substitute ingredient suggestions and a recipe builder, which allows chefs to get immediate feedback as to the nutrient profile of a recipe they may be developing.

"We have a number of catering and restaurant clients, who have been consistently asking for the features we are adding to our Nutrition Wizard Pro. We are simply responding to market demand," commented Victor Penev, Edamam's CEO and Founder.

The Nutrition Wizard Pro provides unlimited instant nutrition analysis and diet labeling with a human level accuracy for only $22.95 a month.

"We are significantly lowering the cost and time needed for a restaurant or a caterer to add nutrition data to their menus. Our Nutrition Wizard Pro provides the best quality to cost ratio of all solutions in the market," added Victor Penev.

Companies already using Edamam's APIs to label menu items include ZeroCater, Cater2.me and Fresh&Co.

About Edamam
Edamam organizes the world's food knowledge and provides nutrition data services and value-added solutions to health, wellness and food businesses. Using a proprietary semantic technology platform, it delivers real-time nutrition analysis and diet recommendations via APIs. Edamam's technology helps customers answer for their clients the perennial question: "What should I eat?"

Edamam's partners and clients include The New York Times, Epicurious, Nestle, General Mills, Samsung and Random House.

For more information, please visit www.edamam.com or developer.edamam.com.

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