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Food Standards Agency Codes

Entry: Gianduja chocolate

Notation:
A034N

It is a special type of sweet chocolate containing about 30-50% hazelnut (and in some later variants eventually almond) paste, invented in Turin (Piedmont). The part consumed/analysed is by default a portion representing the eventual heterogeneity of this item.

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Facets

Part-nature Chocolate and similar (as part-nature)
Ingredient Cocoa butter | Cocoa mass | Hazelnuts
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Hierarchies

Hierarchy Master Broader Chocolate and similar Narrower
Hierarchy Reporting Broader Chocolate and similar Narrower
Hierarchy Exposure Broader Chocolate and similar Narrower
Hierarchy Bio monitoring Broader Chocolate and similar Narrower
Hierarchy Ingredient Broader Chocolate and similar Narrower

Full Details

allFacets
Part-nature Chocolate and similar (as part-nature)
Ingredient Cocoa butter | Cocoa mass | Hazelnuts

broader Chocolate and similar
broader_biomo Chocolate and similar
broader_expo Chocolate and similar
broader_ingred Chocolate and similar
broader_report Chocolate and similar
definition It is a special type of sweet chocolate containing about 30-50% hazelnut (and in some later variants eventually almond) paste, invented in Turin (Piedmont). The part consumed/analysed is by default a portion representing the eventual heterogeneity of this item.
foodExOldCode A.01.001307
hierarchyCode_biomo Z0023.0001.0005
hierarchyCode_expo Z0010.0003.0001.0001.0005
hierarchyCode_ingred Z0023.0001.0005
hierarchyCode_master Z0001.0001.0009.0003.0001.0005
hierarchyCode_report Z0001.0023.0001.0005
implicitFacets
Ingredient Cocoa mass | Hazelnuts

in scheme Reporting hierarchy | Food type Identifiers | Exposure hierarchy | Ingredient | Zoonoses hierarchy
lastVersion 01.04.048
matrixCode P0640000
notation A034N
pref label Gianduja chocolate
scope note It is a special type of sweet chocolate containing about 30-50% hazelnut (and in some later variants eventually almond) paste, invented in Turin (Piedmont). The part consumed/analysed is by default a portion representing the eventual heterogeneity of this item.
state Composite food simple
termType Core term
type Food-type | Concept
validFrom 1 Jan 2010 00:00:00.000