Nuttri - Baby Food: Guide to starting solids APK

Version 5.15.18 - com.lenastudio.nuttri
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Age-by-age guide to weaning. Baby food tracker & meal planner for new parents.

Nuttri - Baby Food: Guide to starting solids apk

APP Information

Download Version 5.15.18 (71)
Apk Size20.30 MB
App Developer🍓 MultiMension Inc.
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android4.4.x and up
App Packagecom.lenastudio.nuttri.apk
MD5f0e4855c0ff042274a1ef028dabbac0c
Rate5
Website http://www.nuttriapp.com/

Download Nuttri - Baby Food: Guide to starting solids 5.15.18 APK

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Nuttri - Baby Food: Guide to starting solids is lenastudio,nuttri,parenting, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit 🍓 MultiMension Inc. website who developed it. com.lenastudio.nuttri.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 4.4.x and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 5.15.18 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 32+ times on store. You can also download com.lenastudio.nuttri APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

Meet a baby meal planner for smarter and healthier babies. Scientists say the first 1,000 days of life open up a unique opportunity to build strong foundations for health and brain development by nutrition. Designed based on pediatric guidelines, Nuttri can help you to track what your baby eats, and when, and to plan optimal baby meals.

Discover an abundance of whole food ingredients to plan your baby led weaning, or purée feeding. Create personalized baby meals and benefit from our baby food tracker and expert tips. Explore which ingredients to buy and baby food recipes based on your baby’s needs and stages of weaning. Identify common allergens, seasonal foods, and when to choose organic. Nuttri is helpful to bring with you on grocery store visits with its simple buying guide and baby food recipes. Nuttri keeps you informed and ensures parenting and feeding your baby will be fun, safe, and easy!

★ Your Baby’s Nutritional Needs Met
Your baby’s nutritional needs differ from those of adults. Learn what pediatricians and dietitians recommend for your baby’s first foods. Discover 80 whole food ingredients organized by the weaning stages and the four essential food groups (vegetables & fruit, grain products, protein-rich foods, and milk & alternatives). 

★ Get Tips to Make Your Life Easier
Find out which foods are in season, low in pesticides, and common allergens to simplify your visits to the grocery store. Each ingredient also comes with recipes for simple baby led weaning. Don’t miss out on feeding tips for your baby’s development from the AAP, FDA, CPS, and NHS.

★ Keep Track of What Your Baby Eats
Nuttri helps make parenting easier with just one click of a button. You can easily keep a history of your baby’s nutrition with the baby food tracker, which keeps a record of the foods your baby has safely tried. You can also create a watchlist of foods that might be potential allergies and sensitivities. Tracking progress cues are visible in the baby meal planner itself to introduce new foods to your baby one at a time.

★ Design Colorful Meal Plans
Design baby meal plans with bright and colorful food icons. Intuitively mix new foods with ones that have already been tried. Nuttri will help you make sure you are covering the four essential food groups every day to reduce the chance of nutritional deficiencies.

Feeding a variety of natural foods is good for:

- Obesity prevention: Eating a variety of foods, especially vegetables and fruit, helps babies develop a healthier and diverse diet for long-term health benefits. 

- Allergy prevention: Exposing babies to a variety of natural food ingredients early on can help to reduce the chances of developing food allergies. Based the recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics, peanut butter should be one of the first foods tried! 

- Development: Babies develop motor skills and senses, as well as social and language skills, through exploring various textures and flavors of foods. Try baby led weaning if you haven’t considered it yet.

- Reducing risk: Homemade baby food from whole foods is healthier because there is a less likely they will contain preservatives, additives, additional sugar or salt. 

For help, questions or support, please e-mail us at: [email protected].
Try Nuttri now and feel free to tell us what you like, and what could be improved!

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App ChangeLog

  • 🍓 - Join Nuttri Share BETA Program
  • 🥑 - Minor Bug Fixes

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  1. Mariana Goncalves-avatar

    Mariana Goncalves

    Really like the app, easy to use and lots of information. Would be nice if it would tell you what food groups/nutrients should be given more or less often according to the information you input into it.

  2. Minerva Dotollo-Tuliao-avatar

    Minerva Dotollo-Tuliao

    I use this app to keep track of what baby likes to eat and when. So the calendar function is important but the default view is per week. Is there a way to track by day, instead of per week? I find myself having to make sure that I enter my notes on the correct day.

  3. Jenny Tyler-avatar

    Jenny Tyler

    I can't believe I payed for this. Limited function for a paid app. There's a graph for the food groups but only shows a week at a time? Useless information for a week's worth. Food groups are misrepresented, meats should be counted as fat and protein as well as some other dual foods. Also, when adding a meal, it defaults to the first day of the week instead of the present day so I wasted my time adding the same meal several times. I could go on but for character limit.

  4. YeeLing Lee-avatar

    YeeLing Lee

    Basic features are fine, I paid for this app hoping to unlock more features but was rather disappointed. I wish I have the option to key in the amount per meal per ingredient (x Tbs), can copy and paste meal (since most of us give the same thing to baby for 3 consecutive days to test allergy reactions), and able to change the meal name (to time for example) instead of using the 5 standard names ie breakfast, am snack, lunch, etc.

  5. Susan Schultz-avatar

    Susan Schultz

    Downloaded this after my baby had a reaction to peas and I needed something to keep track of what she could be allergic to. Great UI. I like how foods are sorted, but I can see how some people might want to make their own categories. For right now though, (with my 7 month old's limited food) this is a perfect app! Looking forward to using this more!

  6. Megan K-avatar

    Megan K

    Best food tracker I have found for baby, once the baby starts eating food after being exclusively breast milk or formula. Great guide on what baby can eat at each stage. Amazing tips on what you should buy organic and what does not need to be organic. The visual aides are superb. Update: I love the new features highlighting nutrition facts and letting you choose an icon on how your baby reacted to a meal (liked, meh, refused).

  7. Gwen H-avatar

    Gwen H

    The app is useful for keeping track of the food tried and what is being offered each day. However I wish that we could modify the name of the food provided, that there was a clear record of when a specific food was introduced (rather than going back through the meals week by week). Also various oils, nuts, herbs and spices have no category so it might be useful to either create one for them or give users the possiblity to create their own categories.

  8. Jess Hengsteler-avatar

    Jess Hengsteler

    It is fantastic for keeping track of my son's foods, in regards to how often I offer it. The only thing I might suggest would be labeling or making an extra tab for reference as to which age(s) you can start feeding the "Next Foods". The app states they're for when your little is farther along, but it doesn't tell you how far along 'further along' is.

  9. Melissa Fung-avatar

    Melissa Fung

    Pretty good tracker, allows you to add your own ingredients but I docked one star for some possible improvements. More categories could be added to sort the ingredients better such as spices and condiments. Another improvement would be to create and save meals that could be added for later meals. So instead of having to add the same ingredients over again for another meal, it would be useful to type the meal name and all the ingredients would automatically append for that meal.

  10. Avi Menayang-avatar

    Avi Menayang

    Helpful, simple, great visual! Still many rooms for improvement though: 1. The "Sunday breakfast" corner on weekly meal plan often in error. 2. Design made it too easy to mistakenly delete a "my food" item when planning a meal, which annoyingly makes all meals containing the item dissapear- without option to undo or confirmation. 3. I wish there's an insight of consumed nutrients (vitamin C, iron etc) instead of food groups. 4. 6M+ foods should be included in the 9M+ list.