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FOOD
Humans eat a wide variety of foodstuffs derived directly or indirectly from vegetable or animal sources.
FOOD -> PRODUCTOS ALIMENTICIOS
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supermarket
A large self-service store that sells food and various everyday household goods; the part accessible to shoppers is
surrounded by service areas reserved for storage and for preparing and preserving merchandise.
supermarket checkout
farmstead
All the structures belonging to an agricultural concern and used as dwellings or in its operation.
mushrooms [1]
Vegetable that grows in damp cool places; its edible varieties are served as condiments or as an ingredient in a
variety of foods.
mushrooms [2]
Vegetable that grows in damp cool places; its edible varieties are served as condiments or as an ingredient in a
variety of foods.
seaweed [1]
Usually aquatic vegetables used in cooking or as dietary supplements; they are primarily produced and eaten by the
Japanese.
seaweed [2]
Usually aquatic vegetables used in cooking or as dietary supplements; they are primarily produced and eaten by the
Japanese.
vegetables
Plants used as foodstuffs; a simple way to classify vegetables is to group them according to their edible part. The sweet
fruit category of plants constitutes another food category (fruits).
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bulb vegetables [1] bulb vegetables [2] tuber vegetables
stalk vegetables [1] stalk vegetables [2] leaf vegetables [1]
leaf vegetables [2] leaf vegetables [3] leaf vegetables [4]
leaf vegetables [5] leaf vegetables [6] inflorescent vegetables
fruit vegetables [1] fruit vegetables [2] fruit vegetables [3]
fruit vegetables [4] fruit vegetables [5] root vegetables [1]
root vegetables [2]
legumes
The main edible part of these pod-shaped fruits is their seeds, consumed fresh, dried or sprouted; if dried, they often
require soaking before they can be cooked.
peas dolichos beans lupine
alfalfa peanut lentils
broad beans beans [1] beans [2]
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fruits
Usually sweet vegetables, primarily consumed at breakfast, as a snack or for dessert, and used extensively in pastry
and candy making.
berries [1] berries [2] stone fruits
dry fruits [1] dry fruits [2] pome fruits
citrus fruits [1] citrus fruits [2] melons [1]
melons [2] tropical fruits [1] tropical fruits [2]
tropical fruits [3] tropical fruits [4]
spices [1]
Plant substances, often of exotic origin, used primarily for their flavor and pungency to enhance the taste of various
recipes.
spices [2]
Plant substances, often of exotic origin, used primarily for their flavor and pungency to enhance the taste of various
recipes.
spices [3]
Plant substances, often of exotic origin, used primarily for their flavor and pungency to enhance the taste of various
recipes.
spices [4]
Plant substances, often of exotic origin, used primarily for their flavor and pungency to enhance the taste of various
recipes.
condiments [1]
Natural or artificial substances used in cooking to bring out the flavor in a dish or to complement it.
condiments [2]
Natural or artificial substances used in cooking to bring out the flavor in a dish or to complement it.
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condiments [3]
Natural or artificial substances used in cooking to bring out the flavor in a dish or to complement it.
condiments [4]
Natural or artificial substances used in cooking to bring out the flavor in a dish or to complement it.
herbs [1]
Aromatic fresh or dried plants used separately or mixed to bring out the flavor of recipes; they often make excellent
infusions.
herbs [2]
Aromatic fresh or dried plants used separately or mixed to bring out the flavor of recipes; they often make excellent
infusions.
cereal [1]
Plants that are often cultivated on a large scale; their grains have been a major food staple for humans and certain
domestic animals for centuries.
cereal [2]
Plants that are often cultivated on a large scale; their grains have been a major food staple for humans and certain
domestic animals for centuries.
cereal products
Cereals that have been processed in various ways to make ground (flour, semolina), unground (rice) or manufactured
products (bread, pasta, noodles).
flour and semolina bread [1] bread [2]
bread [3] bread [4] pasta [1]
pasta [2] pasta [3] Asian noodles [1]
Asian noodles [2] rice
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coffee and infusions
Aromatic beverages derived from ground beans (coffee) or dried plants (tea, herbal tea) that are combined with boiling
water.
coffee tea herbal teas
chocolate
Smooth paste made with cocoa and sugar, extensively used in making candy and pastry and often eaten plain, as
bars or squares.
sugar
Sweet-tasting foodstuff derived from certain plants; the most common varieties of sugar come from sugarcane and
sugar beets.
fats and oils [1]
Animal or vegetable fatty acids in solid or liquid form generally used to cook, flavor, thicken or preserve foods.
fats and oils [2]
Animal or vegetable fatty acids in solid or liquid form generally used to cook, flavor, thicken or preserve foods.
dairy products
Foods produced by processing fresh milk; they are used daily in Western countries, where they are known for their high
calcium content.
yogurt ghee butter
cream milk fresh cheeses
goats-milk cheeses pressed cheeses blue-veined cheeses
soft cheeses
variety meat [1]
Edible parts of slaughter animals, apart from the meat.
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variety meat [2]
Edible parts of slaughter animals, apart from the meat.
game
Wild animals that can legally be hunted and eaten as food; includes large and small game animals and game birds.
poultry
Term that refers to barnyard fowl, most of which have been domesticated for centuries and are now mass-produced.
eggs
Foodstuff that female fowl, especially hens, produce by laying; there are many ways of preparing them: e.g., soft-
boiled, scrambled and in omelettes.
meat
Flesh of slaughter animals, consumed as food; a distinction is usually made between red meat, such as beef and lamb,
and white meat, such as veal and pork.
cuts of beef cuts of veal cuts of lamb
cuts of pork
delicatessen [1]
Foodstuff made from the meat (usually pork) or offal of various animals; among the many different varieties, some
can be consumed as is, some are cooked.
delicatessen [2]
Foodstuff made from the meat (usually pork) or offal of various animals; among the many different varieties, some
can be consumed as is, some are cooked.
delicatessen [3]
Foodstuff made from the meat (usually pork) or offal of various animals; among the many different varieties, some
can be consumed as is, some are cooked.
delicatessen [4]
Foodstuff made from the meat (usually pork) or offal of various animals; among the many different varieties, some
can be consumed as is, some are cooked.
mollusks [1]
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Usually marine-dwelling, soft-bodied invertebrates; some have shells and are sold live.
mollusks [2]
Usually marine-dwelling, soft-bodied invertebrates; some have shells and are sold live.
mollusks [3]
Usually marine-dwelling, soft-bodied invertebrates; some have shells and are sold live.
mollusks [4]
Usually marine-dwelling, soft-bodied invertebrates; some have shells and are sold live.
crustaceans
Aquatic invertebrates having a carapace over their bodies; they are sold live, frozen (raw or cooked) or canned.
cartilaginous fishes
Fish with skeletons made of cartilage rather than bones; their flesh usually contains no bones.
bony fishes [1]
Fish with smooth flat scales and a rigid skeleton; the various species make up the largest group of fish.
bony fishes [2]
Fish with smooth flat scales and a rigid skeleton; the various species make up the largest group of fish.
bony fishes [3]
Fish with smooth flat scales and a rigid skeleton; the various species make up the largest group of fish.
bony fishes [4]
Fish with smooth flat scales and a rigid skeleton; the various species make up the largest group of fish.
bony fishes [5]
Fish with smooth flat scales and a rigid skeleton; the various species make up the largest group of fish.
bony fishes [6]
Fish with smooth flat scales and a rigid skeleton; the various species make up the largest group of fish.
bony fishes [7]
Fish with smooth flat scales and a rigid skeleton; the various species make up the largest group of fish.
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