All terms in FOODEX2
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Fermented functional drinks (including fermented infusions) | A16YN | [The group includes any type of fermented functional drinks, i.e. functional drinks produced by fermenting its ingredients such as Kombucha tea (a fermented functional drink produced by fermenting sweetened tea with mixture of symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast). This group does not include fermented dairy products. The part consumed/analysed is by default the whole marketed unit or a homogeneous representative portion.] |
| Functional drinks | A03FZ | [The group includes any type of Functional drinks, such as energy drinks and isotonic drinks. The part consumed/analysed is by default the whole marketed unit or a homogeneous representative portion.] |
| Obex (as part-nature) | A16YL | [Facet descriptor covering obex (as part-nature). The obex (from the Latin for barrier) is the point in the human brain at which the fourth ventricle narrows to become the central canal of the spinal cord.] |
| Other organs (non-muscle) (as part-nature) | A0BYK | [The facet descriptor refers to all internal non muscle organs of an animal's body (mostly glands or specialized tissues)] |
| Intended for use as infusion material | A16YM | [The product may have other roles in the food chian, but in this specific instance it is used as infusion material.] |
| Intended-use | A0B9D | [This facet allows recording the intended use of a food item, in particular with respect to further treatment expected (or not expected) before consumption. Only one descriptor should be chosen for this facet.] |
| Large/big | A16YB | [Descriptor used to define a dimension (length, volume, height, weight) greater than the normally expected one] |
| Small | A16YC | [Descriptor used to define a dimension (length, volume, height, weight) smaller than the normally expected one] |
| Artificial tap water DIN 10531 | A16YA | [Artificial tap water DIN 10531 is a substance used as a food simulant to test release to food contact materials into aqueous or alcoholic or fatty food.] |
| Arctic fox (as animal) | A16YF | [The Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus), also known as the white fox, polar fox, or snow fox, is a small fox native to the Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Previously classified as only member of the genus Alopex, is now considered a true fox (genus Vulpes), based on genetic evidence] |
| 36-47 months | A16YG | [Age classes for TSE-BSE: 36-47 months. This class is mainly used for cattle.] |
| Deers/ Complete feed (feed) | A16YD | [Complete feed for deers (including reindeer and other)] |
| Complete feed (feed) | A0BT1 | [COMPLETE FEED] |
| Deers/ Complementary feed (feed) | A16YE | [Complementary feed for deers (including reindeer and other)] |
| Complementary feed (incomplete diet) (feed) | A0BV1 | [COMPLEMENTARY FEED (INCOMPLETE DIET)] |
| Intended for further processing (not able to reduce the bacterial count) | A16XY | [The product is not for direct consumption; it is an intermediate product in a process. The further process is expected not to reduce (or to insufficiently reduce) the bacterial count (e.g. low thermal treatment...).] |
| Southern barred triplefin (as animal) | A0V9Y | [Live animal of the taxonomic species Brachynectes fasciatus, within the Family Tripterygiidae. The organisms are commonly known as Southern barred triplefin. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Brachynectes (generic) (as animal) | A0V9X | [Live animal of the taxonomic genus Brachynectes spp., within the Family Tripterygiidae. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Anemopaegma arvense (Vell.) Stellfeld ex De Souza (as plant) | A179Y | [Live plant organism of the taxoconomic group Anemopaegma arvense (Vell.) Stellfeld ex De Souza. The group is relevant for the list of Botanicals. The plant is a member of the family Bignoniaceae. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |
| Bignoniaceae - family (as plant) | A136J | [Live plant organism of the taxonomic group Bignoniaceae (family). The group is relevant for the list of Botanicals. The part considered is by default the whole living organism.] |