Like many food site, Food52 features recipes mostly contributed by community members and it does not focus on nutritional information.
If you don't see nutritional information for a recipe -- whether here, elsewhere on the Internet, or in print -- you'll have to plug in the ingredients into a nutritional calculator yourself. There are standalone applications and websites that handle this.
More recently there are apparently websites where you enter the recipe URL and it'll spit back the nutritional information. Based on my personal experience with tools like Google Translate as well as voicemail transcription and e-mail translation services, I'm not sure I'd be 100% confident in any site's claim of accuracy.
Bookmark a couple of reputable sites because if you asked about this recipe, no doubt you will run across another recipe that doesn't have nutritional information that you will want to calculate.
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If you don't see nutritional information for a recipe -- whether here, elsewhere on the Internet, or in print -- you'll have to plug in the ingredients into a nutritional calculator yourself. There are standalone applications and websites that handle this.
More recently there are apparently websites where you enter the recipe URL and it'll spit back the nutritional information. Based on my personal experience with tools like Google Translate as well as voicemail transcription and e-mail translation services, I'm not sure I'd be 100% confident in any site's claim of accuracy.
Bookmark a couple of reputable sites because if you asked about this recipe, no doubt you will run across another recipe that doesn't have nutritional information that you will want to calculate.
Best of luck.