All terms in FOODON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 10006257 - vegetable juice drinks - not ready to drink (shelf stable) (gs1 gpc) | FOODON_03401728 | [Includes any products that can be described/observed as a powder or concentrate that contains some vegetable juice or a blend of vegetable and fruit juice, having vegetable as the main characteristic together with additional ingredients, such as water, su] |
| monocyclic compound | CHEBI_33661 | |
| 10006251 - vegetable juice - ready to drink (perishable) (gs1 gpc) | FOODON_03401729 | [Includes any products that can be described/observed as a ready to drink, non–carbonated beverage that is made exclusively from the extracted fluid content of a vegetable or a blend of vegetable and fruit juice, having vegetable as the main characteristic] |
| 50202300 - non alcoholic beverages - ready to drink (gs1 gpc) | FOODON_03400912 | |
| 10005969 - mangos (gs1 gpc) | FOODON_03401720 | [Includes any product that can be described/observed as a fresh commercial variety of Mangos grown from Mangifera indica L., of the Guttiferae family, to be supplied fresh. Specifically excludes: Prepared/Processed or Unprepared/Unprocessed and Shelf Stab] |
| Suillus luteus | NCBITaxon_5384 | |
| Boletales | NCBITaxon_68889 | |
| 10005968 - mangosteen (gs1 gpc) | FOODON_03401721 | [Includes any product that can be described/observed as a fresh commercial variety of Mangosteens grown from Garcinia mangostana L., of the Guttiferae family, to be supplied fresh. Specifically excludes: Prepared/Processed or Unprepared/Unprocessed and Sh] |
| 10005970 - pomegranates (gs1 gpc) | FOODON_03401722 | [Includes any product that can be described/observed as a fresh commercial variety of Pomegranates grown from Punica granatum, of the Guttiferae family, to be supplied fresh. Specifically excludes: Prepared/Processed or Unprepared/Unprocessed and Shelf St] |
| plantain plant | FOODON_03413712 | [*Plantago* is a genus of about 200 species of small, inconspicuous plants commonly called plantains. *Plantago* species have been used since prehistoric times as herbal remedies. The herb is astringent, anti-toxic, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-histamine, as well as demulcent, expectorant, styptic and diuretic. Externally, a poultice of the leaves is useful for insect bites, poison-ivy rashes, minor sores, and boils. In folklore it is even claimed to be able to cure snakebite. Internally, it is used for coughs and bronchitis, as a tea, tincture, or syrup. The broad-leaved varieties are sometimes used as a leaf vegetable for salads, green sauce, et cetera. Plantain seed husks expand and become mucilaginous when wet, especially those of *Plantago psyllium*, which is used in common over-the-counter bulk laxative and fiber supplement products. []] |
| obsolete: hartwort plant | FOODON_03413711 | |
| obsolete: opium poppy plant | FOODON_03413710 | |
| phylloquinone | CHEBI_18067 | [A member of the class of phylloquinones that consists of 1,4-naphthoquinone having methyl and phytyl groups at positions 2 and 3 respectively. The parent of the class of phylloquinones.] |
| vitamin K | CHEBI_28384 | [Any member of a group of fat-soluble 2-methyl-1,4-napthoquinones that exhibit biological activity against vitamin K deficiency. Vitamin K is required for the synthesis of prothrombin and certain other blood coagulation factors.] |
| phylloquinones | CHEBI_26106 | |
| Rostroraja alba | NCBITaxon_420456 | |
| obsolete: waterchestnut plant | FOODON_03413719 | |
| northern mountain cranberry plant | FOODON_03413718 | |
| obsolete: sea beet plant | FOODON_03413717 | |
| broadleaf wild leek plant | FOODON_03413716 | [Allium ampeloprasum is a member of the onion genus Allium. The wild plant is commonly known as wild leek or broadleaf wild leek. Its native range is southern Europe to western Asia, but it is cultivated in many other places and has become naturalized in many countries.] |