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| This first step is moving the imposters to a more appropriate category: | | This first step is moving the imposters to a more appropriate category: |
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− | * Schorle - these can be moved to the category [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/de:apfelschorle de:ApfelSchorle]; (Need to go through [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/cgi/search.pl?action=process&tagtype_0=categories&tag_contains_0=contains&tag_0=de%3AApfelschorle&tagtype_1=categories&tag_contains_1=contains&tag_1=Apple%20juices&sort_by=unique_scans_n&page_size=20 this list]) | + | * Schorle - these can be moved to the category [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/de:apfelschorle de:ApfelSchorle]. The references to juice categories must be removed; (Need to go through [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/cgi/search.pl?action=process&tagtype_0=categories&tag_contains_0=contains&tag_0=de%3AApfelschorle&tagtype_1=categories&tag_contains_1=contains&tag_1=Apple%20juices&sort_by=unique_scans_n&page_size=20 this list]) |
| * Mixes - can be moved to [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/multifruit-juices Multifruit juices], but this does not always cover the product (Ginger, Rhubarb). Need to go through [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/cgi/search.pl?action=process&tagtype_0=categories&tag_contains_0=contains&tag_0=multifruit%20juices&tagtype_1=categories&tag_contains_1=contains&tag_1=apple%20juices&sort_by=unique_scans_n&page_size=20 this list]; | | * Mixes - can be moved to [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/multifruit-juices Multifruit juices], but this does not always cover the product (Ginger, Rhubarb). Need to go through [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/cgi/search.pl?action=process&tagtype_0=categories&tag_contains_0=contains&tag_0=multifruit%20juices&tagtype_1=categories&tag_contains_1=contains&tag_1=apple%20juices&sort_by=unique_scans_n&page_size=20 this list]; |
| * Ciders - move to [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/ciders Ciders]; | | * Ciders - move to [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/ciders Ciders]; |
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| It might be necessary to rename and create some subcategories: | | It might be necessary to rename and create some subcategories: |
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− | * Apple juices (enhanced) for products that have added vitamins and minerals? | + | * Apple juices (enhanced) for products that have added vitamins and minerals? '''Enriched apple juices''' is better; |
− | * Concentrated Apple Juices rename to Reconstituted Apple Juices? | + | * '''Concentrated apple juices''' rename to '''Reconstituted apple juices'''? Or '''Apple Juices from concentrate''' is clearer to users |
− | * Squeezed Apple Juices rename to Pure Apple Sauces? | + | * '''Squeezed apple juices''' rename to '''Pure apple juices'''? |
− | * Refrigerated Apple Sauces to be used for products that are sold in the refrigerated aisles and must be kept refrigerated at home. | + | * '''Refrigerated apple juices''' to be used for products that are sold in the refrigerated aisles and must be kept refrigerated at home. |
− | * Flavoured Apple Juices for juices with spices like ginger, curcuma, etc. | + | * '''Flavoured apple juices''' for juices with spices like ginger, curcuma, etc. The percentage of apple juice must be high (99%), otherwise these are nectars |
| * Single variety apple juices for which the apple variety has been specified, mono-varietal. | | * Single variety apple juices for which the apple variety has been specified, mono-varietal. |
| * Should we distinguish between apple juices without additives and with additives? | | * Should we distinguish between apple juices without additives and with additives? |
− | * Diluted apple juices are needed, but are these even juices? No (by law), these are called nectars. (but this depends on the country apparently) | + | * Some products have much less than 100% apple juice. These will be parked in the '''Apple nectars'''; |
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| === Implied categories === | | === Implied categories === |