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Each product that is entered into Open Food Facts has a set of fields. What should be entered in these field is not always clear and ambigious. In order to limit this confusion the best practice is listed here. The principle is that only information available on the labels, bottle and capsule might be used. Use the language selected on the OFF Edit Product page. If you use another language to enter fiels, precede it with a lanuage specifier. Thus on the french edit page we would enter en:Wheat Beer.
 
Each product that is entered into Open Food Facts has a set of fields. What should be entered in these field is not always clear and ambigious. In order to limit this confusion the best practice is listed here. The principle is that only information available on the labels, bottle and capsule might be used. Use the language selected on the OFF Edit Product page. If you use another language to enter fiels, precede it with a lanuage specifier. Thus on the french edit page we would enter en:Wheat Beer.
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== Language ==
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First set the entry language of your beer. You will be entering some fields in this language.
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This entry language is usually the main language on the product, i.e. the language used most on the label. If the label does not use a main language, select one of the entry languages available for your country. If your desired entry language is not available, check if you are on the right country page, i.e. The page where you bought the product. If not, change the country. Otherwise you need to enter language specif words preceded by a language prefix, such as nl: for dutch, fi: for finnish, etc.
 
== Images ==
 
== Images ==
Images are center to OFF, as they allow to check and enhance the already entered information. So take photo's of the front label, the backlabel and the necklabel on the bottle. In addition if the bottles come in a pack, take pictures of all sides of the pack as well. Take of not having any reflections on bottles, as it might make the text unreadable.
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Images are center to Open Food Facts, as they allow to check and enhance the already entered information. So take photo's of the front label, the backlabel and the necklabel on the bottle. In addition if the bottles come in a pack, take pictures of all sides of the pack as well. Take of not having any reflections on bottles, as it might make the text unreadable.
 
== Product name ==
 
== Product name ==
 
This is the name used on the main label. Often this is the same as the brand, so an extra specification is needed. For instance for {{product|5410228158424}} the main name is Hoegaarden, but below is specified it concerns ''Wit - Blanche''. Use '''Blanche''' before the brand '''Hoegaarden''' for nice readability of the title of the product page.
 
This is the name used on the main label. Often this is the same as the brand, so an extra specification is needed. For instance for {{product|5410228158424}} the main name is Hoegaarden, but below is specified it concerns ''Wit - Blanche''. Use '''Blanche''' before the brand '''Hoegaarden''' for nice readability of the title of the product page.
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