All terms in FOODEX2
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Abu mullet (as animal) | A084H | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Liza abu, within the Family Mugilidae. The organisms are commonly known as Abu mullet. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Prepared at bar | A07SN | [Prepared for consumption in a bar] |
| Chondrostoma soetta (as animal) | A084N | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Chondrostoma soetta, within the Family Cyprinidae. The organisms are commonly known as Italian nase. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Bengal loach (as animal) | A0850 | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Botia dario, within the Family Cobitidae. The organisms are commonly known as Bengal loach or Queen fish (freshwater). The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Prepared by franchised/chain fastfood restaurant | A07SL | [Prepared for consumption in a chain-restaurant or franchised-restaurant (where some part of the purchase or food preparation may be organised centrally and some part may be locally managed)] |
| Prepared by independent fastfood restaurant | A07SM | [Prepared for consumption in a fastfood not part of a chain] |
| Common nase (as animal) | A084M | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Chondrostoma nasus, within the Family Cyprinidae. The organisms are commonly known as Common nase or Nase commun or Condrostoma comĂșn. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Hydroponic growing condition | A07SB | [Plants cultivated under hydroponic conditions] |
| Eurasian minnow (as animal) | A084B | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Phoxinus phoxinus, within the Family Cyprinidae. The organisms are commonly known as Eurasian minnow. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Battery caged | A07SC | [Grown in industrial agricultural confinement system (used primarily for egg-laying hens)] |
| Indoor/under glass growing condition | A07SA | [Grown indoor, in a fully controlled environment. For plants, the different types of greenhouses and tunnels based on greenhouse effect are included] |
| Sichel (as animal) | A084A | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Pelecus cultratus, within the Family Cyprinidae. The organisms are commonly known as Sichel or Peleco. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Pelecus (generic) (as animal) | A0849 | [Live animal of the taxonomic genus Pelecus spp., within the Family Cyprinidae. The organisms are commonly known as Minnow (freshwater). The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Raised under controlled housing conditions (Reg. (EU) 2015/1375) | A07SF | [Farming condition where animals are kept at all times under conditions controlled by the food business operator with regard to feeding and housing] |
| Mosquitofish (as animal) | A084F | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Gambusia affinis, within the Family Poeciliidae. The organisms are commonly known as Mosquitofish or Mosquitofish (freshwater). The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Use of genetically modified organisms | A07SG | [Food item involving in its production the use of genetically modifyed organisms (or genetic modification techniques)] |
| Cage-free | A07SD | [Poultry grown without use of cages] |
| Burmese carplet (as animal) | A084D | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Amblypharyngodon atkinsonii Blyth, within the family Cyprinidae. The organisms are commonly known as Burmese carplet. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Organic production | A07SE | [Vegetable produced with a form of agriculture that relies on techniques such as crop rotation, green manure, compost and biological pest control to maintain soil productivity and control pests on a farm] |
| Mola carplet (as animal) | A084E | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Amblypharyngodon mola, within the Family Cyprinidae. The organisms are commonly known as Mola carplet. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |