Balance
Protein, vegetables, smart starch, flavor, and satiety.
A calmer way to plan healthy meals
Washoku Plus is a global meal-planning approach inspired by the balanced structure of Washoku and thoughtful garden design: balance, seasonality, simplicity, reflection, and care.
No fad claims. No shame. No cultural shortcuts. Just balanced meal patterns and gentle health insight.
Respectful Inspiration
Washoku Plus is not trying to recreate, own, or simplify Japanese culture.
The app is inspired by a few universal ideas often found in Washoku and thoughtful garden design: balance, seasonality, simplicity, reflection, and care.
We use those ideas as a starting point for a broader, global approach to meals and health. That means Mexican bowls, Mediterranean plates, vegetarian weeks, wheat-aware swaps, protein goals, sleep, movement, and personal reflection all belong here too.
Protein, vegetables, smart starch, flavor, and satiety.
Meals and habits shift with the seasons and personal needs.
Small, repeatable actions and gentle progress.
Notice patterns, reflect, and adjust with kindness.
The meal architecture
Washoku Plus helps people build meals from simple components instead of chasing restrictive rules.
Free nutritional guides
Publish simple ForgeWeb-managed guides that teach the method before users install the app.
A plain-language intro to the food culture, the balanced-meal pattern, and respectful adaptation.
Read guideSoy sauce, ramen, udon, panko, curry roux, and safer alternatives like tamari and rice noodles.
Read guideBuild meals that support satiety, fitness, vegetarian days, and pescatarian weeks.
Read guideInside the app
Meet Sprout
Sprout helps you pause before meals, find simple swaps, log how food feels, and notice useful patterns over time.
It is not a coach yelling at you. It is a quiet guide back to balance.
One balanced meal at a time.
Balance Garden
Your Balance Garden grows as you build repeatable habits: logging meals, trying allergy-aware swaps, adding recipes, completing vegetarian days, tracking sleep and movement, and using short mindful reflections.
There are no broken streaks and no punishment. The garden simply reflects care and consistency.
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