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== Food Database ==
 
== Food Database ==
The Food entries in this wiki implement a database system. This database enables the storage of records in different pages, and the ability to display all records unified in the page <span class="plainlinks">[{{canonicalurl:Table:Food|action=viewdata}} Table:Food]</span>. The infobox [[Template:Infobox food]] defines the format that each individual food's general information displays as.
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The Food entries in this wiki implement a database system. This database enables the storage of records in different pages, and the ability to display all records unified in the page [[Table:Food]]. The infobox [[Template:Infobox food]] defines the format that each individual food's general information displays as.
  
 
= Culinary Vegetables =
 
= Culinary Vegetables =
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Many plants or plant parts are eaten as food. There are around 2,000 plant species which are cultivated for food, and many have several distinct [[w:Cultivar|cultivars]]. See the definition of [[w:Vegetable | vegetable]] in the Wikipedia, which includes the different parts of plants used as vegetables.
 
Many plants or plant parts are eaten as food. There are around 2,000 plant species which are cultivated for food, and many have several distinct [[w:Cultivar|cultivars]]. See the definition of [[w:Vegetable | vegetable]] in the Wikipedia, which includes the different parts of plants used as vegetables.
  
Edible [[/Seeds|seeds]] include [[/Cereals|cereals]] (maize, wheat, rice, et cetera), [[/Legumes|legumes]] (beans, peas, lentils, et cetera), and [[/Nuts|nuts]]. [[/Oilseeds|Oilseeds]] are often pressed to produce rich oils - sunflower, flaxseed, rapeseed (including canola oil), sesame, et cetera.
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Edible [[#Seeds|seeds]] include [[#Cereals|cereals]] (maize, wheat, rice, et cetera), [[#Legumes|legumes]] (beans, peas, lentils, et cetera), and [[#Nuts|nuts]]. [[#Oilseeds|Oilseeds]] are often pressed to produce rich oils - sunflower, flaxseed, rapeseed (including canola oil), sesame, et cetera.
  
[[/Fruits|Fruits]] are the ripened ovaries of plants, including the seeds within. Some botanical fruits, such as tomatoes, pumpkins, and eggplants, are eaten as vegetables.
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[[#Fruits|Fruits]] are the ripened ovaries of plants, including the seeds within. Some botanical fruits, such as tomatoes, pumpkins, and eggplants, are eaten as vegetables.
  
[[/Vegetables|Vegetables]] are a second type of plant matter that is commonly eaten as food. These include [[/Root Vegetables|root vegetables]] (potatoes and carrots), [[/Leafy Vegetables|leaf vegetables]] (spinach and lettuce), [[/Stem Vegetables|stem vegetables]] (bamboo shoots and asparagus), and [[/Inflorescence Vegetables|inflorescence vegetables]] (globe artichokes and broccoli and other vegetables such as cabbage or cauliflower).
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[[#Vegetables|Vegetables]] are a second type of plant matter that is commonly eaten as food. These include [[#Root Vegetables|root vegetables]] (potatoes and carrots), [[#Leafy Vegetables|leaf vegetables]] (spinach and lettuce), [[#Stem Vegetables|stem vegetables]] (bamboo shoots and asparagus), and [[#Inflorescence Vegetables|inflorescence vegetables]] (globe artichokes and broccoli and other vegetables such as cabbage or cauliflower).
  
 
See the full [[w:List_of_culinary_vegetables | list of culinary vegetables]] in the Wikipedia.
 
See the full [[w:List_of_culinary_vegetables | list of culinary vegetables]] in the Wikipedia.
  
* [[/Fruits/]]: In botanical terms, a fruit is the ovary of a flowering plant (sometimes including accessory structures) which includes many poisonous fruits, whilst in culinary terms, a fruit is any edible part of a plant with a sweet flavour. This list includes all the edible botanical fruits, regardless of their sweetness. See [[w:List_of_vegetables#Fruits | List of fruits]] and [[w:List_of_culinary_fruits | list of culinary fruits]]
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* [[/Buds|Buds]]
** [[/Acid Fruits/]]
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* [[/Flower Buds|Flower Buds]]
** [[/Gourds and Squashes/]]: see [[w:List_of_gourds_and_squashes | list of gourds and squashes]]
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* [[/Fruits|Fruits]]: In botanical terms, a fruit is the ovary of a flowering plant (sometimes including accessory structures) which includes many poisonous fruits, whilst in culinary terms, a fruit is any edible part of a plant with a sweet flavour. This list includes all the edible botanical fruits, regardless of their sweetness.
** [[/Sweet Fruits/]]
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* [[/Fungi|Fungi]]
* [[/Herbs/]]: see [[w:Herb | herbs]] and [[w:List_of_culinary_herbs_and_spices | list of culinary herbs and spices]]
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* [[/Leafy Vegetables|Leafy Vegetables]]
** [[/Arils/]]: see [[w:Arils | arils]]
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* [[/Leaf Sheaths|Leaf Sheaths]]
** [[/Basils/]]: see [[w:List_of_basil_cultivars | list of basil cultivars]]
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* [[/Roots|Roots]]: Roots are rich in sugars and other carbohydrates, and usually fast growing. Possibly easily grown in greenhouses and vertical farming.
** [[/Barks/]]:  such as cinnamon and cassia
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** [[/True root|True root]]
** [[/Spice from Capsicums | Capsicums]]: see [[w:List_of_Capsicum_cultivars | list of Capsicum cultivars]]
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*** [[/Taproots|Taproots]]
** [[/Spice from Dried Flower Buds | Dried Flower Buds]]: such as cloves
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*** [[/Tuberous Roots|Tuberous Roots]]
** [[/Spice from Dried Fruit or Seeds | Dried Fruits or Seeds]]: such as fennel, mustard, and black pepper
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** [[/Root-like stem|Root-like stem]]
** [[/Resins/]]: such as asafoetida
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*** [[/Root-like Stems|Root-like Stems]]
** [[/Spice from Roots and Rhizomes | Roots and Rhizomes]]: such as turmeric, ginger and galingale
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** [[/Modified plant stem|Modified plant stem]]
** [[/Stigmas/]]: such as saffron
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*** [[/Corm|Corm]]
* [[/Seeds/]]: Seeds in this context are edible seeds, whereas raw or cooked, or seeds that can have edible oil extracted. Edible seeds can also be used to produce oils and/or flours and/or butters.
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*** [[/Rhizomes|Rhizomes]]
** [[/Cereals/]]
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**** [[/Tubers|Tubers]]: Tubers are rich in starchy carbohydrates, and usually fast growing. Can be easily grown in greenhouses and vertical farming.
** [[/Legumes/]]: see [[w:List_of_vegetables#Podded_vegetables_.28Legumes.29 | podded vegetables (legumes)]] and [[w:Bean#Types | types of beans]]
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** [[/Bulbs|Bulbs]]
** [[/Nuts/]]
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*** [[/Allium|Allium]]
** [[/Oilseeds/]]: Oilseeds in this context are seeds that can produce edible oil, but which are inedible themselves.
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* [[/Seeds|Seeds]]: Seeds in this context are edible seeds, whereas raw or cooked, or seeds that can have edible oil extracted. Edible seeds can also be used to produce oils and/or flours and/or butters.
* [[/Sea Vegetables/]]: see [[w:List_of_vegetables#Sea_vegetables | sea vegetables]]
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** [[/Cereals|Cereals]]
* [[/Vegetables/]]
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** [[/Legumes|Legumes]]
** [[/Buds/]]
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** [[/Nuts|Nuts]]
** [[/Flower Buds/]]: see [[w:List_of_vegetables#Flowers_and_flower_buds | flowers and flower buds]], and [[w:Edible_flowers | edible flowers]]
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** [[/Oilseeds|Oilseeds]]: Oilseeds in this context are seeds that can produce edible oil, but which are inedible themselves.  
** [[/Fungi/]]
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* [[/Stems of Leaves|Stems of Leaves]]
** [[/Leafy Vegetables/]]: see [[w:List_of_vegetables#Leafy_and_salad_vegetables | leafy and salad vegetables]], and [[w:List_of_leaf_vegetables | list of leaf vegetables]].
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* [[/Stem Shoots|Stem Shoots]]
** [[/Leaf Sheaths/]]
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* [[/Whole-Plant Sprouts|Whole-Plant Sprouts]]
** [[/Roots/]]: Roots are rich in sugars and other carbohydrates, and usually fast growing. Possibly easily grown in greenhouses and vertical farming. See [[w:List_of_vegetables#Root_and_tuberous_vegetables | root and tuberous vegetables]], and [[w:List_of_root_vegetables | list of root vegetables]]
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*** [[/True root/]]
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**** [[/Taproots/]]
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**** [[/Tuberous Roots/]]
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*** [[/Root-like stem/]]
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**** [[/Root-like Stems/]]
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*** [[/Modified plant stem/]]
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**** [[/Corm/]]
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**** [[/Rhizomes/]]
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***** [[/Tubers/]]: Tubers are rich in starchy carbohydrates, and usually fast growing. Can be easily grown in greenhouses and vertical farming.
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*** [[/Bulbs/]]: see [[w:List_of_vegetables#Bulb_and_stem_vegetables | bulb and stem vegetables]]
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**** [[/Allium/]]
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** [[/Stems of Leaves/]]: see [[w:List_of_vegetables#Bulb_and_stem_vegetables | bulb and stem vegetables]]
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** [[/Stem Shoots/]]
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** [[/Whole-Plant Sprouts/]]
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= Animals =
 
= Animals =

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