All terms in FOODON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| pork sausage (smoked) | FOODON_03317295 | |
| obsolete: frank | FOODON_03317296 | |
| Cucurbita maxima | NCBITaxon_3661 | |
| Cucumis | NCBITaxon_3655 | |
| Cucumis melo | NCBITaxon_3656 | [Muskmelon (*Cucumis melo*) is a species of melon that has been developed into many cultivated varieties. These include smooth skinned varieties such as honeydew, crenshaw and casaba, and different netted cultivars (cantaloupe, Persian melon and Santa Claus or Christmas melon).] |
| melon plant | FOODON_03411283 | [Melon is a name given to various members of the plant family *Cucurbitaceae* with sweet flavored, fleshy fruit e.g. gourds or cucurbits. Melon can be referred as a plant or a fruit. Many different cultivars have been produced, particularly of muskmelons.] |
| Cucumis melo var. cantalupo | NCBITaxon_3658 | |
| Citrullus lanatus | NCBITaxon_3654 | |
| Meretrix | NCBITaxon_74490 | |
| Cucumis sativus | NCBITaxon_3659 | |
| arabinoxylan | CHEBI_28427 | [A member of the class of arabinoxylans that consists of a polymer chain of beta-(1->4)-linked D-xylopyranose units, many of which are 2- or 3-substituted, or 2,3-disubstituted by alpha-L-arabinofuranosyl residues.] |
| α-carotene | CHEBI_28425 | [A cyclic carotene with a beta- and an epsilon-ring at opposite ends respectively.] |
| Bertholletia excelsa | NCBITaxon_3645 | [The Brazil nut (*Bertholletia excelsa*) is a South American tree in the family Lecythidaceae, and also the name of the tree's commercially harvested edible seed. While cooks classify the Brazil nut as a nut, botanists consider it to be a seed and not a nut, because in nuts the shell splits in half with the meat separate from the shell.] |
| Lecythidaceae | NCBITaxon_3642 | |
| Caricaceae | NCBITaxon_3647 | |
| Theobroma cacao | NCBITaxon_3641 | |
| Ribes divaricatum | NCBITaxon_175193 | [*Ribes divaricatum* is a species of in the genus *Ribes* found in the forests, woodlands, and coastal scrub of western North America from British Columbia to California common names include coast black gooseberry, wild gooseberry and, in the UK, Worcesterberry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribes_divaricatum]] |
| Gossypium | NCBITaxon_3633 | |
| Gossypium hirsutum | NCBITaxon_3635 | |
| alanine | CHEBI_16449 | [An alpha-amino acid that consists of propionic acid bearing an amino substituent at position 2.] |