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Can CookenPro provide a nutritional analysis of my own recipes ?

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Can CookenPro provide a nutritional analysis of my own recipes ?

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A ‘Nutrition Wizard’ provides easy assistance in analyzing your own recipes. You can nutritionally analyze ingredients, recipes, and menus. The nutritional data included is provided by the USDA; you can also add nutritional data and Import/Export that Data, making it available to other computers at your location or at remote locations that have CookenPro 3.0 installed. Ingredients that have been analyzed are exported with nutritional information which can then be imported back into CookenPro 3.0. Although allowing the computer to select mappings based on previous entries can be unreliable this feature can save work for common ingredients such as salt, flour, butter, olive oil, etc. CookenPro 3.0 implements such a search feature and then requires a review of the automated selection. Example: 2 dashes of salt have been mapped to “salt, table” 1 dash. The equivalent quantity of USDA portions is 2. When analyzing a new recipe with 3 dashes of salt as an ingredient, the computer is able to

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