Recipe nutrition analyzer

Recipe Raven

v1.2

Paste ingredient lines, search for recipe pages, or import a recipe URL, then review matched foods and gram estimates and calculate recipe calories, total nutrition, and adjustable per-serving and per-100 g values.

Recipe Raven illustration of a raven beside plated food and recipe ingredients
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Paste ingredients or import a recipe

Interpreted ingredient rows

Changes apply automatically while you edit.

Recipe-writing playbook

Choose the quickest starting point

Type a dish name when you want Recipe Raven to find importable recipe pages, paste a direct URL when you already have a source, or just write ingredient lines manually. Imported ingredients stay editable in the textarea, so you can clean up wording before analysis.

Use review mode to fix weak matches

After analysis, open the interpreted ingredient rows first. That is where you can swap the matched food, correct gram estimates, or ignore a line before the totals, allergens, suitability badges, and shopping output are treated as trustworthy.

Compare whole recipe, servings, and per-100 g together

Recipe Raven is strongest when you read the total recipe values beside the per-serving and per-100 g views. The nutrition table and micronutrient panel both respond to the active basis, which makes scaling and label-style checks faster.

Use Recipe box as your working library

Save recipes to Recipe box when you want to revisit them later, collect them into groups, check recent history, or keep a JSON backup. Reopening a saved recipe restores it back into the existing Recipe Raven workflow instead of creating a separate editor.

FAQ

What can Recipe Raven import or translate before analysis?

It can search by dish name, import direct recipe URLs, recover many pages from visible ingredients and servings when schema.org data is missing, and translate imported ingredient lists to match the active site language before you analyze them.

Can I review ingredient matches before trusting the totals?

Yes. Every interpreted row can be reviewed after analysis, including the matched food, gram estimate, and ignore state, so you can correct questionable lines before relying on the nutrition results.

What does the Recipe box save for me?

Recipe box stores saved recipes in your browser, lets you reopen or duplicate them later, organize them into collections, review recent history, and export or import the whole library in one JSON file.

Can I compare servings, total recipe values, and per-100 g nutrition live?

Yes. The nutrition table and the vitamins and minerals panel respond to the active serving basis, so you can compare whole-recipe totals, per-serving values, and per-100 g values without rerunning the page.

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