Just download Wolfram Alpha
I'm a huge fan of the Wolfram Alpha app...enough so that I've purchased several of their more dedicated apps, like this Culinary Math app. In trying to look up the nutritional value of basic ingredients and produce, the Culinary Math app can't find words like "apple," "banana," "cauliflower," or "broccoli." Looking up these words in Wolfram Alpha brings up all the nutritional info and more. Culinary Math is a disappointing rip-off of an app from a company that prides itself on computational knowledge. Terrible app, disappointment in Wolfram.For the home cook at best.
This app does not provide a lot of solid information. For all of the trim data for example and APQ,EPQ it does not provide any food data, where some other computer programs will provide a estimated trim for a particular type of food and offer a library of ingredients that have trim information. Why even offer a trim option on the app if there is no data for it? Anyone can weight the product then cut the trim and weight again to get the info. The library of ingredients offered food economics is a joke, mostly processed foods. If you are attending a culinary college you will learn culinary math while attending such as I did. This will help you throughout your career and sometime other areas such as spotting a bad culinary app. I thought this would be a fun app being familiar with other apps by wolfram but I was wrong. Spend your money elsewhere.Potentially useful, but needs work
The density conversion portion of the app is key for me. Using it brought these anomalies to light:
1) For example, gives same density for powdered sugar as granulated sugar. Incorrect: powdered sugar has about 60% the density of granulated sugar.
2) It should be possible to express the weight of ingredients in metric units, particularly in the Volume<->Mass conversions.
3) It is ironic that while weights are given in ounces, density is given in units of g/cm^3.
4) Very annoying is attempting to edit text in the Ingredients field: put the cursor somewhere *in* the text, hit the delete key, and the cursor jumps to the end of the text having deleted nothing.
5) I can find no preferences that control the interface.
Wolfram software is generally excellent and I am confident that this app will follow that trend eventually.