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Everything you need to write about Radish, without calling us.

Descriptions cut to length, a fact sheet, data provenance with a citable identifier, logos, attributable quotes. Everything on this page is free to reuse, as long as you credit nutri-track.fr. Anything missing: bonjour@nutri-track.fr.

Copy as is

Three descriptions, three lengths

Written to be pasted without a rewrite. No unverifiable superlative, no comparison to a third-party product.

Short

≈ 25 words

Radish is a free calorie and nutrient counter that works without an account. The values it shows come from public databases — the ANSES Ciqual table, USDA, Open Food Facts.

Medium

≈ 55 words

Radish is a calorie and nutrient counter for Android and iPhone, free and usable without creating an account. The food diary stays on the phone. The app shows the Nutri-Score, macronutrients and eleven vitamins and minerals, each with the source of its value: the ANSES Ciqual table, USDA FoodData Central, and Open Food Facts for scanned products.

Long

≈ 105 words

Radish is a calorie and nutrient counter for Android and iPhone. The core of the app — food diary, barcode scanning, Nutri-Score, macronutrients, micronutrients, recipes — is free, ad-free and needs no account; the diary stays on the phone.

What sets it apart is the traceability of its figures: generic foods taken from the ANSES Ciqual table carry the number of their record — 831 of the 2,416 foods in the app have a declared CIQUAL or USDA record — so anyone can go and read the original value; the rest are flagged as estimates in the app. Where a value is missing from the table, the app prints “not reported” rather than a zero. A Premium subscription and a one-off purchase fund development.

Fact sheet

The facts, with no adjectives

  • NameRadish (on the stores: “Radish: Calories & Nutri-Score”)
  • CategoryCalorie and nutrient counter / food diary
  • PlatformsAndroid (Google Play) and iOS (App Store). The nutri-track.fr website does not run the app: it presents it.
  • PriceFree for the core of the app, with no cap on meals and no advertising. Two paid options: a Premium subscription (AI included, long-term trends, CSV export of the diary) and a one-off Lifetime purchase, where the AI runs on your own API key (BYOK). The full JSON backup, re-importable into the app, stays free.
  • User accountNone. No email, no password, no sync.
  • Data storageThe food diary stays on the device. No resale, no advertising, no ad trackers, no profiling.
  • Network useTwo features only, both user-triggered: scanning a product absent from the bundled database (queries Open Food Facts with the barcode alone) and the optional AI assistant (sends the submitted meal to a provider). Counting, recipes and the Nutri-Score work without a connection.
  • Nutrition sourcesThe Ciqual table (ANSES) as primary source, USDA FoodData Central as a top-up, Open Food Facts for branded products. Nutri-Score algorithm from Santé publique France.
  • Traceability653 Ciqual records browsable publicly with their code, at nutri-track.fr/table-ciqual/
  • MicronutrientsEleven vitamins and minerals tracked.
  • LanguagesInterface in 7 languages (fr, en, es, it, de, hi, ar). Editorial content in French and English.
  • Contactbonjour@nutri-track.fr

Audience figures (installs, ratings, active users) are not on this page until they can be read off a public page and dated. They are available on request, with the date they were read.

The angle

What you can write about Radish and check for yourself

Most nutrition apps show a number without saying where it came from. Radish publishes the original record, code included, and makes it browsable from the web without installing the app.

  • Permanent identifier

    The table in use is citable: Ciqual 2025, ANSES, DOI 10.57745/RDMHWY, Open Licence (Etalab) 2.0.

  • Declared vintage

    Updated 19/11/2025. The vintage is printed on every food page, not buried in terms of use.

  • Checkable one by one

    653 Ciqual records for generic foods, browsable at /table-ciqual/, code included, each of them re-checkable at ANSES.

  • Gaps are shown

    A value missing from the table reads “not reported”. Never a zero in its place, never an in-house estimate.

The full method — what is sourced, what is still estimated, and how health content is reviewed before publication — is published: data sources and editorial methodology.

Quotes

Two attributable statements

Usable as they stand, to be attributed to “the Radish team”. Radish does not speak in the name of an individual.

“A nutrition figure you cannot trace back to its source is not information, it is a well-presented opinion. That is why every food carries its record number: so that we can be proved wrong.”

— The Radish team

“When the table has no value for a nutrient, we write ‘not reported’. A zero would look better on screen, and it would be false: a gap in the data is not an absence of the nutrient.”

— The Radish team

Assets

Logos and images you can reuse

Free to reuse in an editorial context, with the brand left unmodified — no stretching, no recolouring, nothing added inside the mark.

App screenshots are not offered as a direct download: the ones we hold contain real health data. We supply high-resolution screenshots produced on a fictional dataset on request — write to us.

Clarifications

Three phrasings to avoid, flattering as they are

  • 01

    “100 % offline”

    Inaccurate

    Counting, recipes and the Nutri-Score work without a connection, but scanning an unknown product and the optional AI assistant both use the network. Accurate wording: “your diary stays on the phone; counting, recipes and the Nutri-Score work without a connection”.

  • 02

    “Values verified by Radish”

    Inaccurate

    We reproduce values published by reference bodies and we cite them; we run no food analysis of our own. The right word is sourced.

  • 03

    “Health app” in the medical sense

    Needs qualifying

    Radish is a food-tracking tool. It provides no diagnosis, no medical advice, no management of a condition, and it does not replace a healthcare professional.

Reach us

One email, a team that answers

Written interviews, figures with the date they were read, high-resolution screenshots, points of method: bonjour@nutri-track.fr. Please state your deadline in the first message.

Last updated: 20 August 2026.Free to reuse with credit to nutri-track.fr.