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Food Standards Agency Codes

Entry: Frankfurt-type sausage - showing version 1

Notation:
A026B

The group includes any type of Frankfurt-type sausage (Originated in Frankfurt, Germany; combination of beef and pork or all beef which is cured, smoked and cooked; seasonings may include coriander, garlic, ground mustard, nutmeg, salt, sugar and white pepper; fully cooked but usually served hot; terms "frankfurter," "wiener" and "hot dog" often used interchangeably; sizes range from big dinner frankfurters to tiny cocktail size; may be skinless or with natural casings). The part consumed/analysed is by default the whole or a portion of it representing the observed heterogeneity. The eventual removal of not edible parts is unspecified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.

Facets

Part-nature Sausages (as part-nature)
Intended-use Intended to be eaten cooked
Process Cooking and similar thermal preparation processes | Mincing / chopping / cutting | Seasoning
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Hierarchies

Hierarchy Master Broader Pre-cooked sausages to be cooked before consumption Narrower Frankfurter sausage | Wiener sausage
Hierarchy Reporting Broader Pre-cooked sausages to be cooked before consumption Narrower Frankfurter sausage | Wiener sausage
Hierarchy Exposure Broader Pre-cooked sausages to be cooked before consumption Narrower Wiener sausage | Frankfurter sausage
Hierarchy Bio monitoring Broader Pre-cooked sausages to be cooked before consumption Narrower Wiener sausage | Frankfurter sausage
Hierarchy Ingredient Broader Pre-cooked sausages to be cooked before consumption Narrower Frankfurter sausage | Wiener sausage

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allFacets
Part-nature Sausages (as part-nature)
Intended-use Intended to be eaten cooked
Process Cooking and similar thermal preparation processes | Mincing / chopping / cutting | Seasoning

broader Pre-cooked sausages to be cooked before consumption
broader_biomo Pre-cooked sausages to be cooked before consumption
broader_expo Pre-cooked sausages to be cooked before consumption
broader_ingred Pre-cooked sausages to be cooked before consumption
broader_report Pre-cooked sausages to be cooked before consumption
definition The group includes any type of Frankfurt-type sausage (Originated in Frankfurt, Germany; combination of beef and pork or all beef which is cured, smoked and cooked; seasonings may include coriander, garlic, ground mustard, nutmeg, salt, sugar and white pepper; fully cooked but usually served hot; terms "frankfurter," "wiener" and "hot dog" often used interchangeably; sizes range from big dinner frankfurters to tiny cocktail size; may be skinless or with natural casings). The part consumed/analysed is by default the whole or a portion of it representing the observed heterogeneity. The eventual removal of not edible parts is unspecified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.
hierarchyCode_biomo Z0001.0024.0002.0003.0002.0004.0004
hierarchyCode_expo Z0006.0012.0002.0005.0004
hierarchyCode_ingred Z0012.0006.0001.0003.0002.0004.0004
hierarchyCode_master Z0001.0001.0004.0001.0003.0002.0004.0004
hierarchyCode_report Z0001.0012.0006.0001.0003.0002.0004.0004
in scheme Exposure hierarchy | Reporting hierarchy | Food type Identifiers | Zoonoses hierarchy | Ingredient
lastVersion 01.04.048
narrower Frankfurter sausage | Wiener sausage
narrower_biomo Wiener sausage | Frankfurter sausage
narrower_expo Wiener sausage | Frankfurter sausage
narrower_ingred Frankfurter sausage | Wiener sausage
narrower_report Frankfurter sausage | Wiener sausage
notation A026B
pref label Frankfurt-type sausage
scope note The group includes any type of Frankfurt-type sausage (Originated in Frankfurt, Germany; combination of beef and pork or all beef which is cured, smoked and cooked; seasonings may include coriander, garlic, ground mustard, nutmeg, salt, sugar and white pepper; fully cooked but usually served hot; terms "frankfurter," "wiener" and "hot dog" often used interchangeably; sizes range from big dinner frankfurters to tiny cocktail size; may be skinless or with natural casings). The part consumed/analysed is by default the whole or a portion of it representing the observed heterogeneity. The eventual removal of not edible parts is unspecified. When relevant, information on the part consumed/analysed has to be reported with additional facet descriptors.
state Composite food simple
termType Extended term
type Food-type | Concept
validFrom 1 Jan 2010 00:00:00.000