People logging meals and snacks
Each meal can stay as a clear separate entry.
Use Food Diary as a meal tracker to log breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks, review nutrition totals, and keep a clear history of your routine.
This workflow is for people who want quick meal logging without a heavy setup.
Each meal can stay as a clear separate entry.
Foods and recipes help track common routines faster.
Previous days remain available for review and reuse.
Calories, macros, goals, and progress can be added to simple logs.
This page targets users who want reliable meal logging without turning it into a heavy manual task.
Reusable foods, recipes, and portions make meal tracking more realistic for long-term use.
Past meals stay visible, which makes it easier to review patterns instead of relying on memory.
Recipes are part of the workflow, so meal tracking does not stop at raw ingredients.
Daily calories and macros stay close to meal logging, which helps you adjust earlier.
Meal tracking becomes more useful when it supports habits rather than one-off days.
Meal history becomes more valuable when it connects with summaries and longer-term trend review.
The workflow stays simple enough for daily use while still giving you a useful record over time.
Set up your diary so meals and nutrition history are stored in one place.
Add foods, recipes, and portions as you go so the day does not need to be rebuilt later.
Look back at patterns, totals, and repeated meals to understand your routine more clearly.
These answers focus on users searching for a meal tracker, meal log app, or meal diary.
Yes. Food Diary is designed to reduce repeated manual work by reusing saved foods, recipes, and portions.
Yes. Meal tracking is connected with daily nutrition totals, so logging and review stay in the same flow.
Yes. Food Diary keeps meal history available so you can look for patterns across days and weeks.
Yes. Recipes are part of the product, which makes meal logging more practical for real-life eating.
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.
These pages help you choose a more specific workflow for calorie tracking, planning, progress, fasting, or dietologist collaboration.
Create an account to log meals, keep history, and connect daily eating with nutrition review.