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5 ★Fantastic App
3 ★Seems like an alright app. Classifications seem kind of arbitrary, with weatermelon listed under vegetables and cucumber also listed under vegetables. It's missing a lot of vegetables too, like garlic scapes and fiddle heads. For fruit, sapote,cacao pod, kumquat, soursop, durian, jackfruit. There are tons of kinds of produce and of course it would be impossible to get them all, but all of these are pretty common. It would also be nice if it was location dependant. Because although apples may be in season for some people, it sure is not in season for me in february in canada.
5 ★Grateful app. Would be great to have the info by localization, example region or country
4 ★Très bonne app même si il y a quelques fautes. Par exemple l'endive qui apparaît en doublon. L'endive elle même c'est chicory, je pense qu'il n'y a qu'au Roy uni que le mot 'endive' est utilisé. Quant à la frisée c'est curly chicory, pas endive. (personne bilingue). Merci .
5 ★Thank you so much for this nice app
4 ★Good but a lot of fruits and vegs missing
5 ★Great, clear and simple app. Based on Europe, right? Would be good to make this clear as different months have different things in season depending on your location. Also please add more herbs. Love the nutritional information and the way the veg in season appear normal and those out of season are greyed out.
5 ★I have never seen before like that beautiful elaboration. Please add all around the world's vegetables. This app will be on top of the list in category
4 ★Très jolie et utile mais l'interface mérite un peu plus de travail: on devrait pouvoir choisir la langue de l'appli au lieu de se la voir imposer, la transparence de certaines icônes est à revoir (noix de coco et datte par ex.), la roue des mois n'est pas claire du tout, on devine plus qu'on ne lit, 4 infos nutritionnelles sur la même ligne ça déborde parfois du cadre et il y a une claire confusion entre fruits et légumes: non, la tomate, le concombre et le potiron ne sont pas des légumes (sinon l'avocat en est un aussi si on utilise la classification commune accompagnement vs dessert). en tout cas, ravi de dire adieu au dinosaure :-)
5 ★Nice and simple, I assume from the fruit and veg I am seeing this is also for the U.K? I do however find the names very confusing, and would not make sense in English if it wasn't for the pictures. For example an Avocado is named "Lawyer", which is a bad translation from the French "Avocat". Any chance the translations can be reviewed? This would perfect the app...
2 ★No total description.
5 ★La seule appli propre, efficace et gratuite pour les fruits de saison. Et simple (dans le bon sens du terme!). Merci pour votre appli.