All terms in FOODON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| chemical sweetener product | FOODON_00001716 | |
| cucumis species | FOODON_03414459 | [*Cucumis* is a genus of twining, tendril-bearing plants in the *Cucurbitaceae* family which includes the cucumber (*Cucumis sativus*), muskmelons (*Cucumis melo*, including cantaloupe and honeydew), the horned melon (*Cucumis metuliferus*), and the West Indian gherkin (*Cucumis anguria*). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucumis]] |
| obsolete: velvet scoter | FOODON_03414480 | |
| mudminnow family | FOODON_03414481 | [*Umbridae* (mudminnows) are a family of *Actinopterygii*, ray-finned fish that inhabit freshwater environments in temperate regions across the Northern Hemisphere. They are generally small fish, with the largest species reaching 33 centimetres (13 in) in length, and most less than half that.] |
| fish, esociform | FOODON_03413808 | [*Esociformes* are a small order of ray-finned fish, with two families, the *Umbridae* (mudminnows) and the *Esocidae* (pikes). The pikes of genus *Esox* give the order its name.] |
| obsolete: alaska blackfish | FOODON_03414482 | |
| deoxyhumulone | CHEBI_134345 | [A 2-acyl-4,6-diprenylphloroglucinol in which the acyl group is specified as 3-methylbutanoyl.] |
| obsolete: alpine sweetvetch plant | FOODON_03414483 | |
| obsolete: giant pacific octopus | FOODON_03414484 | |
| obsolete: bearded seal | FOODON_03414485 | |
| Arachis hypogaea var. vulgaris | NCBITaxon_925390 | |
| Solanum muricatum | NCBITaxon_205567 | |
| obsolete: beluga whale | FOODON_03414486 | |
| obsolete: spotted seal | FOODON_03414487 | |
| obsolete: bowhead whale | FOODON_03414488 | |
| Solanum sisymbriifolium | NCBITaxon_205582 | [*Solanum sisymbriifolium* is commonly known as vila-vila, sticky nightshade, red buffalo-bur, the fire-and-ice plant, litchi tomato, or Morelle de Balbis. The small edible fruits are red on the outside and yellow inside. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum_sisymbriifolium]] |
| brown bear | FOODON_03414470 | [The brown bear (*Ursus arctos*) is a large bear distributed across much of northern Eurasia and North America. Adult bears generally weigh between 100 and 635 kg (220 and 1,400 lb) and its largest subspecies, the Kodiak bear, rivals the polar bear as the largest member of the bear family and as the largest land-based predator. There are several recognized subspecies within the brown bear species. In North America, two types are generally recognized, the coastal brown bear and the inland grizzly bear, and the two types could broadly define all brown bear subspecies.] |
| bear | FOODON_03412406 | |
| kodiak bear | FOODON_03414471 | [The Kodiak bear (*Ursus arctos middendorffi*), also known as the Kodiak brown bear or the Alaskan grizzly bear or American brown bear, occupies the islands of the Kodiak Archipelago in South-Western Alaska. Its name in the Alutiiq language is Taquka-aq. It is the largest subspecies of brown bear.] |
| grizzly bear | FOODON_03414472 | [The grizzly bear (*Ursus arctos horribilis*), also known as the silvertip bear, the grizzly, or the North American brown bear, is a subspecies of brown bear (Ursus arctos) that generally lives in the uplands of western North America. This subspecies is thought to descend from Ussuri brown bears which crossed to Alaska from eastern Russia 100,000 years ago, though they did not move south until 13,000 years ago.] |