Posted by : Unknown
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Google Search
will now display information about calorie and nutrition in its results
for some of the common food-related search queries (over 1,000 fruits,
vegetables, meats and meals).
“From the basics of potatoes and carrots
to more complex dishes like burritos and chow mein, you can simply ask,
“How much protein is in a banana?” or “How many calories are in an
avocado?” and get your answer right away. You'll hear the answer to your
specific question, see relevant nutrition information under an
expansion, and be able to switch to other related foods or serving
sizes,” says Google in a blog post.
"The illustration helps us infix things that are agnate, flat in cases when those foods make a completely diverse superficial sept from what you asked. For instance, when you ask for "season vine carbs", we allow "zucchini" as a pertinent substance in the dropdown, because it is a identify of summer squeeze," adscititious Google.
Moral now the article is disposable in the U.S., but we judge it to be obtainable for global wise users pretty soon.
Moral now the article is disposable in the U.S., but we judge it to be obtainable for global wise users pretty soon.
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