All terms in FOODON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| wafer bar sandwich cookie | FOODON_03307632 | |
| turnip (whole, raw) | FOODON_03307633 | |
| turnip (whole) | FOODON_00003447 | [A hypocotyl of a turnip plant (Brassica rapa subsp. rapa).] |
| collagen | CHEBI_3815 | |
| protein | CHEBI_36080 | [A biological macromolecule minimally consisting of one polypeptide chain synthesized at the ribosome.] |
| fruit (freeze-dried) | FOODON_03307620 | |
| apple (sliced, frozen) | FOODON_03307627 | |
| apple (sliced) | FOODON_00002482 | |
| peach (dried) | FOODON_03307628 | |
| peach (whole or parts) | FOODON_00002485 | |
| orange juice concentrate (frozen, acid-reduced) | FOODON_03307625 | |
| orange juice concentrate | FOODON_03311343 | |
| pear juice (concentrated, acid-reduced) | FOODON_03307624 | |
| pear juice food product | FOODON_00002102 | |
| pear plant | FOODON_03411344 | [The pear tree and shrub are a species of genus Pyrus, in the family Rosaceae, bearing the pomaceous fruit of the same name. Several species of pear are valued for their edible fruit and juices while others are cultivated as trees.] |
| pie crust dough | FOODON_03307629 | |
| pie crust, unsweetened (us cfr) | FOODON_03400160 | [Unsweetened, unleavened mixture of flour and fat that is used as a base for filling. Yeast-leavened pie crust is indexed under *PIZZA CRUST*.] |
| Tilia platyphyllos | NCBITaxon_82423 | [*Tilia platyphyllos* is a species of flowering plant in the family *Malvaceae (Tiliaceae)*. It is a deciduous tree, native to much of Europe, including locally in southwestern Great Britain, growing on lime-rich soils. The common names largeleaf linden and large-leaved linden are in standard use throughout the English-speaking world except in the British Isles, where it is widely, but not universally, known as large-leaved lime. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilia_platyphyllos]] |
| Tilia | NCBITaxon_64580 | |
| linden plant | FOODON_03412051 | [*Tilia * is a genus of about 30 species of trees native or bushes throughout most of the temperate Northern Hemisphere. Commonly called lime trees or "'lime bushes'" in the British Isles, they are not closely related to the lime fruit. Other names include linden, and basswood for the North American species. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilia]] |