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=== Multiple super ingredients ===
 
=== Multiple super ingredients ===
It is possible to specify multiple super ingredients for an ingredient. For instance:
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An ingredient can have multiple super ingredients. This can be used to express the relation between ingredients. These super ingredients reflect the description of an ingredient, such as ''grapefruit juice''. The ingredient ''grapefruit juice'' has two components: the noun ''juice'' and the adjective ''grapefruit''. The noun can be seen as the processing state (purée, juice, flour, etc.) and the adjective as subject of that processing. For an user both might be interesting in helping her: what kind of juice? how was the grapefruit processed?
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As the same super-ingredient will also appear in combination with other ingredients, this might help the user understand what other fruits there are and how they are processed and what other juices from fruits exist.
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From a formal semantic viewpoint: juice is the superclass of grapefruit juice (''grapefruit juice'' ''is-a-kind-of'' ''juice''). In an "is-a"kind-of"-relation one could replace the specific formulation ''grapefruit juice'' with the generic formulation ''juice'', and still have a valid sentence.
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These super ingredients and ingredients can also be found in ingredient lists, but then they are indicated by parentheses or colons). For example: Tomates (Dés, Jus, Purée)
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In the taxonomy multiple super ingredients can be defined as:
 
<br /><en:soya
 
<br /><en:soya
 
<br /><en:sauce
 
<br /><en:sauce
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<br />de:Sojasauce
 
<br />de:Sojasauce
 
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In this case ''en:soy:sauce'' is a kind of ''en:sauce'' and a kind of ''en:soya''.
      
=== Compound ingredients ===
 
=== Compound ingredients ===
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