Most are accurate, including non verified. Some listing only calories or crazy values are not worth. However you will find many choices on a search, if you don’t have a barcode to scan.
Please note that there are some USA values, like “white bread” that has too much iron and calcium, as it is added there to bread, but not in Europe.
MyFitness Pal does this. It scans most foods in Europe, even supermarket brands. It has the bigger database of food tracking apps. It is also available in French.
You just need to be careful, as a lot of the entries, especially generic ones, are user submitted and the accuracy varies.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.myfitnesspal.android
The free app is good enough for tracking. I have not needed premium, so can’t have an opinion on that.