All terms in FOODEX2
Label | Id | Description |
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Arbutus berries | A01FT | [Fruits with edible peel from the plant classified under the species Arbutus unedo L., commonly known as Arbutus berries or Strawberry tree. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors. In case of data collections related to legislations, the default part consumed/analysed is the one defined in the applicable legislation.] |
Elderberries | A01FX | [Berries or small fruits from the plant classified under the species Sambucus nigra L., commonly known as Elderberries. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors. In case of data collections related to legislations, the default part consumed/analysed is the one defined in the applicable legislation.] |
Azaroles | A01FV | [Berries or small fruits from the plant classified under the species Crataegus azarolus L., commonly known as Azaroles or Mediterranean medlars or Mosphillas. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors. In case of data collections related to legislations, the default part consumed/analysed is the one defined in the applicable legislation.] |
Oyster, sydney rock | A02HL | [Bivalve molluscs classified under the species Saccostrea commercialis, commonly known as Sydney rock oyster. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Oysters | A02HG | [The group includes any type of Bivalve molluscs belonging to the ISSCAAP group 53: Oysters. The part consumed/analysed is by default unspecified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Oyster, pacific cupped | A02HM | [Bivalve molluscs classified under the species Crassostrea gigas, commonly known as Pacific cupped oyster. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Oyster, european | A02HJ | [Bivalve molluscs classified under the species Ostrea edulis L., commonly known as European oyster. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Oyster, portuguese cupped | A02HK | [Bivalve molluscs classified under the species Crassostrea angulata Lam. or Gryphaea angulata Lam., commonly known as Portuguese cupped oyster. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Scallop, australian | A02HP | [Bivalve molluscs classified under the species Pecten meridionalis, commonly known as Australian scallops. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Scallop, bay | A02HQ | [Bivalve molluscs classified under the species Argopecten irradians, commonly known as Bay scallop. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Arkshell | A02HD | [Bivalve molluscs classified under the genus Arca spp., family Arcidae, commonly known as Arkshell. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Cockle and arkshell | A02HC | [Bivalve molluscs commonly known as Cockle and arkshell. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Cockles | A02HE | [Bivalve molluscs classified under the species Cardium edule L., genera Cardium spp. and Glycymeris spp., commonly known as Cockles. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Razor clam | A02HB | [Bivalve molluscs classified under the species Solen marginatus, commonly known as Razor clam. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Clams | A02HA | [Bivalve molluscs classified under the families Arcidae, Mactridae and Veneridae, commonly known as Clams. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Clams, cockles, arkshells | A02GZ | [The group includes any type of bivalve molluscs belonging to the ISSCAAP group 56: Clams, cockles, arkshells. The part consumed/analysed is by default unspecified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Jellyfishes and similar | A02GY | [The group includes Jellyfishes and similar belonging to the ISSCAAP group 77 (incomplete). The part consumed/analysed is by default unspecified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Abalones, winkles, conchs | A02GS | [The group includes any type of molluscs belonging to the ISSCAAP group 52: Abalones, winkles, conchs. The part consumed/analysed is by default unspecified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Abalone | A02GT | [Gastropods classified under the species Haliotis asinina, commonly known as Abalone. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |
Sea urchins | A02GQ | [Echinoderms classified under the class Echinoidea, commonly known as sea urchins. The part consumed/analysed is not specified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.] |