All terms in FOODON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| goat powdered milk food product | FOODON_00001913 | |
| obsolete: myrtle plant | FOODON_03415060 | |
| fruit (dried) | FOODON_03305656 | |
| cherry (sulfured) | FOODON_03305658 | |
| beef (frozen) | FOODON_03305653 | |
| imitation ice milk sweetened with sorbitol | FOODON_03305652 | |
| obsolete: cornflower plant | FOODON_03415069 | |
| Carissa spinarum | NCBITaxon_429256 | |
| carissa plant | FOODON_03414267 | [*Carissa* is a genus of about 20-30 species of shrubs or small trees native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Australia and Asia. The fruit are edible but tart, and taste like a giant cranberry and rich in Vitamin C, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus. The fruit of *C. macrocarpa* is especially delicious and is used to make jelly. They are eagerly consumed by birds, which also distribute the seed. If eaten before fully ripe, a bitter, latex-like substance is released from the skin. Other than the fruit, the plant is poisonous.] |
| veal steak (raw, fabricated) | FOODON_03317630 | |
| fish fillet (deep-frozen) | FOODON_03317624 | |
| obsolete: mugo pine plant | FOODON_03415095 | |
| pork picnic (uncooked, cured) | FOODON_03317625 | |
| obsolete: norway spruce plant | FOODON_03415096 | |
| meat (cured, comminuted) | FOODON_03317626 | |
| meat (cured) | FOODON_03306895 | |
| fir plant | FOODON_03415097 | [Firs (*Abies*) are a genus of 48-56 species of evergreen coniferous trees in the family Pinaceae. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fir]] |
| locust tree | FOODON_03415098 | [*Robinia* is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, subfamily *Faboideae*, native to North America and northern Mexico. Commonly known as locusts, they are deciduous trees and shrubs growing 4-25 metres (13-82 ft) tall. The flowers are used as tea, and in pancakes. *Robinia flowers* are consumed as fritters in many parts of Europe. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robinia]] |
| fruit paste for confectionery | FOODON_03317620 | |
| obsolete: sweet osmanthus plant | FOODON_03415099 |