NUT (ver 17.5) Abandoned Freeware NUT takes user input, and from data in the (included) 2011 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, records and analyzes meals for nutrient composition. This is a 32-bit DJGPP program, requiring a DOS Protected Mode Interface (CWSDPMI or equivalent). Specifically, NUT will: Record Meals: Foods are found in the database, and the number of servings, weight, or calories are entered. From this, a meal is recorded showing the amount of each food eaten. Analyze Meals and Food Suggestions: An analysis of meals in the database is presented in terms of the percentage of each nutrient (where 100% signifies a rate of 100% of the recommended Daily Value per day). View Foods: Foods can be viewed using the same interface as for "Record Meals", specifying whatever serving size the user wishes to see analyzed for nutrient content. Add Foods and Modify Serving Sizes: This item has three selections, "Add a Recipe", "Add a Labeled Food", and "Modify Serving Sizes". Plot Daily and Monthly Trends. Print Menus from the Meal Database.