3. Why do we need it?
Study suggests there are at least 1000+ calorie counter apps in market.
Then why do we need to add another app to that count?
What is so special about this app?
4. Minimalistic Design
We are aiming to create an app that has a very minimalistic design,
making it easy to use among the novice users.
5. The Indian Context
Though there are many calorie counters in the market, none of them
provide specific calorie values and valuations of everyday Indian food like
idli, Dosa, Roti, Dal etc.
7. Calorie Count of Common Indian
Food
Various websites were referred to, and the exact calorie intake of the
common Indian food was found out.
http://anitavazirani.hubpages.com/hub/calories-in-indian-food
http://www.fitjog.com/nutrition-charts/how-many-calories-in-indian-
food.php
8. Low Calorie Indian Food
A series of Low calorie Indian Recipes will be incorporated in the app,
helping the users in a wiser selection of diet
http://www.indianfoodforever.com/low-calorie/
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-08-
17/diet/29722185_1_chillies-cholesterol-mustard-oil
http://www.tarladalal.com/recipes-for-low-calorie-weight-loss-383
9. Promoting Organic Food
A list of famous restaurants serving organic food will also be suggested to
the user, in the interest of preserving health and to encourage the
practice of organic dining.
http://www.zomato.com/ncr/restaurants?q=organbic
10. Organic Food Online
Suggestions to order organic vegetables and fruits online, with an option
of delivery to doorstep.
(Promoting Organic Food)
http://www.downtoearthorganic.com/
http://www.sahajaaharam.in/
http://www.satavic.org/