Use over 2 million recipes from Edamam's Recipe Search API to build personalized meal plans. Plans can be defined by daily calorie goals, nutrient limits or diet preferences.
Edamam launched today a paid plan for its Meal Planner API that leverages the company’s proprietary dataset of 80,000 AI-enhanced recipes.
“The new content in our Meal Planner answers the needs of our customers for recipes with high quality images and detailed cooking instructions,” explained Victor Penev, the Edamam’s Founder and CEO.
The dataset of 80,000 recipes is large enough to allow for very targeted personalization of meal plans, based on people’s calorie, nutrient, allergen, lifestyle diet needs and or diet restrictions dictated by medical needs. In addition, the Meal Planner allows for easy substation of non-desirable recipes from a large pool of alternatives. A user can also generate a full shopping list for the meal plan and fulfil an order through a seamless integration with Instacart.
“Our goal is to make the healthy choice the easy choice when it comes to food. Using high quality recipes that will motivate people to cook at home is a step in this direction,” added Victor Penev.
Edamam has planned a number of new features and improvements to its Meal Planner, including addition of non-recipe meals and an AI based Meal Planner agent, which can interact and produce a customized meal plan in an intuitive conversation manner, similar to the way a dietitian would create a meal plan. These new features will make the Meal Planner even more useful and will be launched in three to six months.
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 their clients’ perennial question: “What should I eat?”
Edamam’s partners and clients include Nestle, Amazon, Microsoft, The Food Network, The New York Times, Hearst, and Barilla. For more information, please visit www.edamam.com or developer.edamam.com.
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