Most food databases weren’t built for India.

Rishi Bhojnagarwala
August 7, 2025

Most food databases weren’t built for India.
That’s where we come in.

At Bon Happetee, we’ve built a nutrition database API and data licensing service designed for one purpose:
👉 To reflect the way Indians eat, cook, search, and live.

🔍 Searchability That Speaks Indian
Aloo = Batata = Aaloo = Urulai Kizhangu = Alu
Subji = Sabzi = Poriyal
We’ve mapped food names across languages, dialects, and spelling chaos so your users never hit a dead end.

🍽️ Food Variety Like No Other

  • 50+ types of dosas and idlis

  • 20+ rotis and stuffed parathas

  • 100+ cuisines across Indian and global palates

  • Regional variants of dals, sabzis, snacks, and more
    From Kashmir to Kanyakumari — and every tiffin in between.



⚖️ Portions That Make Sense
A bowl of dal ≠ 250g
We use katori = 125g, 1 idli = 40g, and measures like “1 ladle”, “1 handful” —
Because real-world nutrition starts with real-world measures.

🥣 Nutritional Values You Can Trust
Meticulously calculated for home-style recipes,
with standardized portion weights (e.g., roti = 35g, sabzi = 110g),
so you’re not guessing or generalizing.

Whether you're building a fitness app, a health platform, a DTx product, or doing public health research —
This is the most India-relevant food dataset you’ll find.

✅ Available as API
✅ Available via Licensing
✅ Plug it in. Power your platform.

🔗 Book a demo
🎁 Request a free trial
📩 Or write to us at support@bonhappetee.com

#FoodTech #HealthTech #NutritionData #BonHappetee #IndianNutrition #APIsForIndia #DigitalHealth #FitnessApps #DTx #WellnessPlatforms #PortionMatters

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