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Food Standards Agency Codes

Entry: Amphibians, reptiles, snails, insects

Notation:
A02KP

Frog, lizard, snake, turtle and crocodile products are the edible parts from various animal species of the zoological classes Amphibia and Reptilia, usually wild, harvested for food. A few edible species of terrestrial (land) snails are cultivated. They have an inedible outer shell. Insects are eaten as food in some areas of the world, which includes, for example crickets, cicadas, grasshoppers, ants, and a variety of grubs and beetles.

Hierarchy term only, do not use in coding.

Hierarchies

Hierarchy Master Broader Groups for exposure view Narrower
Hierarchy Exposure Broader Fish, seafood, amphibians, reptiles and invertebrates Narrower Terrestrial invertebrates | Amphibians and Reptiles

Full Details

broader Groups for exposure view
broader_expo Fish, seafood, amphibians, reptiles and invertebrates
definition Frog, lizard, snake, turtle and crocodile products are the edible parts from various animal species of the zoological classes Amphibia and Reptilia, usually wild, harvested for food. A few edible species of terrestrial (land) snails are cultivated. They have an inedible outer shell. Insects are eaten as food in some areas of the world, which includes, for example crickets, cicadas, grasshoppers, ants, and a variety of grubs and beetles.
foodExOldCode A.01.000942
hierarchyCode_expo Z0007.0008
hierarchyCode_master Z0001.0005.0003.0001
in scheme Food type Identifiers | Exposure hierarchy
lastVersion 01.04.053
narrower_expo Terrestrial invertebrates | Amphibians and Reptiles
notation A02KP
pref label Amphibians, reptiles, snails, insects
scope note Frog, lizard, snake, turtle and crocodile products are the edible parts from various animal species of the zoological classes Amphibia and Reptilia, usually wild, harvested for food. A few edible species of terrestrial (land) snails are cultivated. They have an inedible outer shell. Insects are eaten as food in some areas of the world, which includes, for example crickets, cicadas, grasshoppers, ants, and a variety of grubs and beetles.
state Broad or mixed groups
termType Hierarchy term
type Food-type | Concept
validFrom 1 Jan 2010 00:00:00.000