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Hit your healthy eating target the easy way with Eat Five. Just record how many portions of fruit and vegetables you eat, then check your progress day by day and week by week.
You can use the app straight away or you can buy a list of over 150 foods with portion sizes, full colour photos and Wikipedia links using the in-app purchase.
With Eat Five you can:
- Record how many portions you have.
- See your daily totals.
- Check a chart showing your progress each week.
- Set your own target from 5 to 10 portions a day.
- See 5 a Day tips from the NHS.
If you buy the food list you can also:
- See recommended portion sizes for over 150 different foods.
- Add your own foods with photos.
- Show your most recently used foods first when adding a new record.
- Get monthly summaries showing your monthly totals and daily average.
- Win virtual medals for hitting your target 7 or more days in a row in 1 month.
- See how many consecutive days you've hit your target.
- Set a daily reminder telling you how many more portions you need.
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Plant Points helps you to make sure you have 30 different plants in a week. Studies have shown that people who eat 30 different plants per week are more likely to have good bacteria in their gut. Making sure you eat enough can be a challenge, can you remember what you had for breakfast last Tuesday? Plant Points can take the hassle out of remembering what you have eaten and ensuring a varied diet.
With Plant Points you can easily keep track of your weekly plants. You can log any plant you eat and if it’s a full portion, a tea or seasoning. You then get a score for the days points and your score for the week. Plant Points also keeps track of your streak, quickly see how long you have managed to maintain eating enough plants for a healthy gut.
How it works:
- Log every plant you eat during the day
- You get a point for each unique plant you have eaten
- 1/4 point for a seasoning or tea
- Goal is to have 30 points or more for the week
Plant Points will even give you helpful suggestions of plants you have not even or other ways to meet your goals.
Regularly eat meals that have the same collection of plants? You can create meals in the app that you can quickly add all the plants at once. No need to add 5+ plants individually each time you have a bolognese sauce.
Is it hard to remember to make a note of things? With Plant Points you can set helpful reminders to add your plants after every meal.
Plant Points has an achievement system to help keep you motivated on your health journey.
Modern app design. Choose from light mode or dark mode. You can even change the app colour (if green isn’t your favourite).
This app takes your privacy very seriously. All the data entered into the app is stored on your device. We couldn’t sell your information even if we wanted to. The app does track app usage data, this is limited to what City you are in and what pages you have looked at. This is optional and can be turned off at any time.
Or a quick summary
- Records what plants you have eaten.
- Gives you a daily and weekly score.
- Suggests helpful ways to meet the target.
- Reminds you to add plants.
- Gives you achievements for meeting the goals.
- Keeps your data private.
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- Free
- Health & Fitness
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January 16, 2026