Comparison
Nishnush vs MyFitnessPal
Both track calories. They were built for different kitchens. Here is how they line up.
MyFitnessPal is a powerful, well-established tracker with a huge global food database and a big community. Nishnush takes a narrower aim: effortless photo logging, Israeli food, and Hebrew. If you eat mostly Israeli food and want to log without searching, the comparison below is for you.
At a glance
| Feature | Nishnush | MyFitnessPal |
|---|---|---|
| Primary logging method | Photo of the plate | Search & barcode |
| Israeli food coverage | Built for it | Generic / community entries |
| Hebrew & RTL | First-class | Limited |
| Voice & text logging | Yes | Limited |
| Learning curve | Snap and go | Steeper |
| Database size | Estimation-first | Very large |
Which should you pick?
Choose MyFitnessPal if you want the largest possible database and detailed manual entry. Choose Nishnush if you eat Israeli food, want to log a meal in one photo, and prefer Hebrew. Many people find photo logging is the difference between tracking for a week and tracking for good.
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