Nutrients in Food

  Title: Nutrients in Food.


  • THIS PROJECT MADE WITH ELECTRONIC COMPONENT
  • DESCRIBE THE VITAMINS, LIPIDS, PROTEINS AND MINERALS.

COMPONENT ARE USED IN THIS PROJECT ARE FOLLOWING

  1. Breadboard
  2. LEDs
  3. Jumper wire
  4. HC 05 Blutoth module
  5. Power Source
  6. Mobile
  7. Arduino
   The figure of the above components 
  1. BREADBOARD                                                                                                                                               
                        
      2. LEDs
             
       3.Jumper wires
        
       4.Mobile
       
       5.Ardino
        

        PICTO BLOX
       


PictoBlox is a visual programming platform designed to help beginners, especially kids and young learners, get started with programming and electronics in an easy and fun way. It uses block-based programming similar to Scratch, which makes it user-friendly and suitable for various age groups. PictoBlox is particularly used for learning to control hardware like Arduino boards, as well as creating interactive applications, games, and animations.

  • WORKING PRINCIPLE          
                    This simple Arduino-based project gives you a basic system to measure moisture content in food, helping you indirectly monitor the freshness and nutritional quality of different food items. Enjoy experimenting with this project and feel free to expand it by adding more sensors or features!
    

1. Setting Up the System
  1. We have 10 LEDs, each linked to a different food item like  Lentils, mung beans, soybeans, toor dal (pigeon peas), black beans, and white beans , Peas and water are all excellent sources of plant-based protein.
  • INFORMATION OF ABOVE NUTRIENS
  1. Lentils: Lentils are small, round, edible seeds from plants of the legume family. They are known for their high nutritional value, providing an excellent source of protein, fiber, iron, and other essential vitamins and minerals. They come in a variety of colors, such as green, brown, red, and black, each with slightly different flavors and cooking times. Lentils are versatile and can be used in soups, stews, salads, or even made into lentil burgers.
  2. Mung beans:Mung beans are small, green legumes that are commonly used in a variety of cuisines, especially in Asia. They are packed with nutrients like protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals.

  2. Everything is connected using a breadboard and an Arduino
        microcontroller.
  3. A Bluetooth module lets the system talk to your laptop or phone
        wirelessly.

2. Typing Your Nutrient Query:

   o You enter the name of a vitamin or nutrient (e.g.“Carbohydrates” or “Vitamin A”) into the laptop.

3. The Smart Processing Begins:

    o The Arduino reads your input and checks its stored data to find
        which foods contain that nutrient.

4. The Magic Happens – LED Lights Up!

    o The system sends a signal to light up the LEDs next to the foods
        that contain the nutrient you asked for.
    o If you typed “Carbohydrates”, the LEDs near tur dal, yogurt, and
        butter will glow.
                    
5. Instant Feedback:

    o You immediately know which foods are rich in the nutrient you
        searched for—no complex charts or research needed!


     IMAGES OF  Arduino-Based Nutrients 



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