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Food Types

LogixPath software manages 3 types of foods: Foundation Foods, Customized Foods, and Recipe Foods.

  • Foundation Foods: Foundation Foods are the basic commodity foods with minimum processed, such as wheat flour, carrots, apples, chickens, etc. LogixPath system obtains these foods from USDA FoodData Central database.
  • Customized Foods: Customized Foods are the manufacturing processed foods, restaurants cooked dishes, nutrition supplements, etc. Usually they have food nutrition labels on their packaging. LogixPath administrators enter some common customized foods into the system for any users to view. LogixPath portal users can enter customized foods in their account for future reference.
  • Recipe Foods: Recipe Foods are the foods cooked based on a specific recipe. Users manage their recipes using LogixPath operations management or chef portal software.

Common Food Nutrition Facts

In this page, you can explore common foundation and commercial foods nutrition facts. To make your lookup more convenient, we organize foods by food categories, such as Dairy and Egg Products, Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Poultry Products, Beef Products, Pork Products, Fish and Seafood, etc.

  1. Dairy and Egg Products
  2. Vegetables and Vegetable Products
  3. Fruits and Fruit Juices
  4. Cereal Grains and Pasta
  5. Nut and Seed Products
  6. Legumes and Legume Products
  7. Poultry Products
  8. Beef Products
  9. Pork Products
  10. Finfish and Shellfish Products
  11. Sausages and Luncheon Meats
  12. Restaurant Foods
  13. Nutrition Supplements
  14. Plant Based Foods

In order to get a quick overview of nutrition facts for a wide range of common foods from various food groups, and compare their key nutrition values, we also provide a comprehensive common foods nutrition facts overview page which presents these foods nutrition data in a table format.

Nutrient-Dense Foods

For the same amount of foods (for example 100 gram of foods), some foods naturally contain higher amount of nutrients than others, we call them nutrient dense foods. Another approach to calculate the nutrient density is to divide a nutrient amount by the kcalories of a food. For example, 1 cup (245gram) 2% milk has 308.7mg calcium and 122.5kcal, so this milk's calcium nutrient density is 308.7mg / 122.5kcal = 2.52mg/kcal.

The general principle of a good diet is to select Good nutrient-dense foods while controlling the total Calories intake, and to ensure adequate and balanced nutrients intake from variety of food groups over days and weeks.

Nutrient-Dense Food Examples

Dairy and Egg Products
Vegetables and Vegetable Products
Fruits and Fruit Juices
Cereal Grains and Pasta
Nut and Seed Products
Legumes and Legume Products
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Poultry Products
Beef Products
Pork Products
Finfish and Shellfish Products
Sausages and Luncheon Meats
Restaurant Foods
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Nutrition Supplements
Plant Based Foods


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