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Data fields in the API
This file describes the fields from the CSV and json export of the products in the Open Food Facts database.
See http://world.openfoodfacts.org/data for more information.
The file encoding is Unicode UTF-8. The character that separates fields is <tab> (tabulation).
Generalities
- fields that end with _t are dates in the UNIX timestamp format (number of seconds since Jan 1st 1970)
- fields that end with _datetime are dates in the iso8601 format: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mn:ssZ
- fields that end with _tags are comma separated list of tags (e.g. categories_tags is the set of normalized tags computer from the categories field)
- fields that end with a language 2 letter code (e.g. fr for French) is the set of tags in that language
- fields that end with _100g correspond to the amount of a nutriment (in g) for 100 g or 100 ml of product
List of fields
general information
- code : barcode of the product (can be EAN-13 or internal codes for some food stores), for products without a barcode, Open Food Facts assigns a number starting with the 200 reserved prefix
- url : url of the product page on Open Food Facts
- creator : contributor who first added the product
- created_t : date that the product was added (UNIX timestamp format)
- created_datetime : date that the product was added (iso8601 format: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mn:ssZ)
- last_modified_t : date that the product page was last modified
- last_modified_datetime
- product_name : name of the product
- generic_name
- quantity : quantity and unit
tags
- packaging : shape, material
- packaging_tags
- brands
- brands_tags
- categories
- categories_tags
- categories_fr
- origins : origins of ingredients
- origins_tags
- manufacturing_places : places where manufactured or transformed
- manufacturing_places_tags
- labels
- labels_tags
- labels_fr
- emb_codes
- emb_codes_tags
- first_packaging_code_geo : coordinates corresponding to the first packaging code indicated
- cities
- cities_tags
- purchase_places
- stores
- countries : list of countries where the product is sold
- countries_tags
- countries_fr
ingredients
- ingredients_text
- traces
- traces_tags
misc. data
- serving_size : serving size in g (or ml)
- no_nutriments : indicates if the nutrition facts are indicated on the food label
- additives_n : number of food additives
- additives
- additives_tags
- ingredients_from_palm_oil_n
- ingredients_from_palm_oil
- ingredients_from_palm_oil_tags
- ingredients_that_may_be_from_palm_oil_n
- ingredients_that_may_be_from_palm_oil
- ingredients_that_may_be_from_palm_oil_tags
- nutrition_grade_fr : nutrition grade ('a' to 'e'). see http://fr.openfoodfacts.org/score-nutritionnel-experimental-france
- main_category
- main_category_fr
- image_url
- image_small_url
nutrition facts
The nutrition facts are presented by multiple fields per nutrition fact. Each nutrition fact is presented by a key, i.e. "salt", "fat", etc. The fields can also be found in the taxonomy translation file.
The fields can have the following structure:
- key (string) - the value for the nutrition fact key (eg in json: "fiber":"0.5");
- key_serving (string) - the value of a serving for type key (eg: in json "carbohydrates_serving":"5.82"). The size of the servig is found in the serving field;
- key_value (string) - the standardized value of a serving of 100g (100ml) for type key (eg in json: "salt_100g":"0.19");
- key_100g (string) - the standardized value of a serving of 100g (100ml) for type key (eg in json: "salt_100g":"0.19");
- key_unit (string) - the units used in the other fields (eg in json: "carbohydrates_unit":"g"). Possible values are "kg", "g", "mg, "µg", "l", "ml", "%" or "";
- key_label (string) - a more user friendly text explaining the
Only the nutrition facts that are actually found on the packaging are present in the interface.
The following nutrition keys are supported:
- energy
- proteins
- casein
- serum-proteins
- nucleotides
- carbohydrates
- sugars
- sucrose
- glucose
- fructose
- lactose
- maltose
- maltodextrins
- starch
- polyols
- fat
- saturated-fat
- butyric-acid
- caproic-acid
- caprylic-acid
- capric-acid
- lauric-acid
- myristic-acid
- palmitic-acid
- stearic-acid
- arachidic-acid
- behenic-acid
- lignoceric-acid
- cerotic-acid
- montanic-acid
- melissic-acid
- monounsaturated-fat
- polyunsaturated-fat
- omega-3-fat
- alpha-linolenic-acid
- eicosapentaenoic-acid
- docosahexaenoic-acid
- omega-6-fat
- linoleic-acid
- arachidonic-acid
- gamma-linolenic-acid
- dihomo-gamma-linolenic-acid
- omega-9-fat
- oleic-acid
- elaidic-acid
- gondoic-acid
- mead-acid
- erucic-acid
- nervonic-acid
- trans-fat
- cholesterol
- fiber
- sodium
- alcohol: % vol of alcohol
- vitamin-a
- vitamin-d
- vitamin-e
- vitamin-k
- vitamin-c
- vitamin-b1
- vitamin-b2
- vitamin-pp
- vitamin-b6
- vitamin-b9
- vitamin-b12
- biotin
- pantothenic-acid
- silica
- bicarbonate
- potassium
- chloride
- calcium
- phosphorus
- iron
- magnesium
- zinc
- copper
- manganese
- fluoride
- selenium
- chromium
- molybdenum
- iodine
- caffeine
- taurine
Specific nutrition keys
- carbon-footprint_100g : carbon footprint (indicated on some products)
- ph_100g : pH (no unit)
- cocoa - minimal cacao content of the product in %. Note the TYPO.
- fruits-vegetables-nuts_100g : % of fruits, vegetables and nuts (excluding potatoes, yams, manioc)
- nutrition-score-fr_100g : experimental nutrition score derived from the UK FSA score and adapted for the French market (formula defined by the team of Professor Hercberg)
- nutrition-score-uk_100g : nutrition score defined by the UK Food Standards Administration (FSA)