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[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/vegetables-based-foods Vegetable based foods] are products that are only based on consumable parts of plants.
 
[https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/vegetables-based-foods Vegetable based foods] are products that are only based on consumable parts of plants.
 
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== Categories ==
 
== Categories ==
  
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=== Subcategories ===
 
=== Subcategories ===
The subcategories can be grouped:
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The subcategories can be grouped by process and number of ingredients:
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* Fresh vegetables - products that underwent minimal processing (peeling, cutting) and mostly have one ingredient (or more for mixed vegetables). Can these be called raw vegetables;
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* Frozen vegetables
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* Dehydrated vegetables
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* Canned vegetables - products that underwent some processing (pre-cooking, additives added for preservation)
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* Prepared vegetables - products that underwent preparation processes (grilling) and have usually few ingredients;
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* Vegetable dishes - products that combine multiple ingredients, but are mainly based on one ingredient (> 50%?). ;
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* Vegetable meals - to be eaten as a main meal (culture dependent?);
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An alternate subcategory grouping is based on the vegetable involved, like [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/aubergines Aubergine], [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/okras Okras] or [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/potatoes Potatoes].
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These two subcategories can be combined to give dedicated categories like Fresh Aubergines or Canned Peas. This is however not necessary.
  
* Fresh vegetables, products that come straight from the land, without any cooking or preservation processes
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Some vegetables are specific to a country (PDO) and can be grouped like Vegetables from Germany for instance, but are also available under the vegetable grouping .
* Canned vegetables;
 
* Prepared vegetables;
 
* Vegetable dishes;
 
  
 
== Ingredients ==
 
== Ingredients ==
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== Production process/labels ==
 
== Production process/labels ==
  
* [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/mango-nectars/label/organic organic]
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* [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/mango-nectars/label/no-preservatives no preservatives]
 
* [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/mango-nectars/label/no-colorings no colorings]
 
  
 
== Nutritional information ==
 
== Nutritional information ==

Latest revision as of 10:28, 6 August 2024

Vegetable based foods are products that are only based on consumable parts of plants.

Categories

Supercategories

Subcategories

The subcategories can be grouped by process and number of ingredients:

  • Fresh vegetables - products that underwent minimal processing (peeling, cutting) and mostly have one ingredient (or more for mixed vegetables). Can these be called raw vegetables;
  • Frozen vegetables
  • Dehydrated vegetables
  • Canned vegetables - products that underwent some processing (pre-cooking, additives added for preservation)
  • Prepared vegetables - products that underwent preparation processes (grilling) and have usually few ingredients;
  • Vegetable dishes - products that combine multiple ingredients, but are mainly based on one ingredient (> 50%?). ;
  • Vegetable meals - to be eaten as a main meal (culture dependent?);

An alternate subcategory grouping is based on the vegetable involved, like Aubergine, Okras or Potatoes.

These two subcategories can be combined to give dedicated categories like Fresh Aubergines or Canned Peas. This is however not necessary.

Some vegetables are specific to a country (PDO) and can be grouped like Vegetables from Germany for instance, but are also available under the vegetable grouping .

Ingredients

Production process/labels

Nutritional information

min 10% 90% max
Energy (kJ/100ml)
Fat (%)
Saturated fat (%)
Carbohydrates (%)
Sugars (%)
Fiber (%)
Proteins (%)
Salt (%)
Fruit (%)


References