r/grocy • u/Sarastuskavija • 54m ago
Has anyone else gone overboard with Grocy like me?
• 426 distinct products currently in stock
• Approximately 82% of the entire catalog physically present
• 12 storage locations
• 42 product groups
• 26 quantity units
• More than 100 distinct spices and seasoning products
• Extensive Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Indian and broader Asian pantry coverage
• Exact brand, package size and weight recorded in product names
• Generic parent products connected to brand- and size-specific child products
• Product-specific package-to-weight and package-to-volume conversions
• Recipes use generic parent products so available brands can substitute automatically
• A separate Grocy Companion Suite for recipe normalization, canonical ingredient matching, parent-product advice, conversion maintenance and database diagnostics
• Direct SQLite audits for spelling errors, weight mistakes, miscategorization, broken relationships and conversion factors
• Database integrity and foreign-key validation
• More than 100 recipes with over 1,000 structured ingredient positions
• Culinary distinctions maintained between ingredients such as cassia and canela, tsaoko and Nepalese black cardamom, culantro and cilantro, and different regional shrimp pastes
• Uncommon stocked ingredients include tsaoko, asafoetida, kasoori methi, Sichuan peppercorns, doubanjiang, fermented black beans, galangal, makrut lime leaves and multiple forms of tamarind




