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Going nuts over "nuts" and "seeds" #252
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2022.11.10 - FoodOn Curation Meeting:So we've decided to move forward the following hierarchy (list includes new and existing terms):
Many items would be polyhierarchical in this branch. Examples:
Meeting participants please let me know if I made any misinterpretations of our discussion! |
Looks perfect to me! |
Further question is about whether whole (true) nut should reference "[nut] kernel", synonym [nut]. Probably. (Means we shouldn't have any terms that are just "[nut]" Then we'll need all true nuts to have a "[nut] kernel (with shell)" sibling class. (cashew and brazil nuts are not true nuts, handle separately - its a seed (drupe fruit) ) |
Also many (all?) nuts have a protective outer covering of a seed; the seed coat, called the "testa" - Rhiannon looked it up. So removing that is a process in some nuts, like peanuts. So we need to offer terms with and without that in at least some cases. |
After looking over the nut/seed milk (and other nut/seed food products) for the plant milk discussion I proposed a hierarchy (see below) that got me thinking we need to revisit the
nut food product [FOODON:00001172]
andplant seed food product [FOODON:00001173]
(no definition currently) branches. We currently have "almond food product" under "nut food product" when it is a drupe "seed" not a true nut and nuts (true or not) are also not being classified as seeds. The current definition of "nut food product" appears to be using nut descriptively (so a lot of things that aren't botanically nuts are labelled nuts, even references peanuts which are a legume seed) so maybe we should make it explicit on whether we are being descriptive/culinary (nuts whenever the label is applied to a non-nut) or prescriptive (true nuts only) or find away to satisfy both uses in the polyhierarchy? Thought it might be worth discussing in the Joint Food Ontology workgroup.Example of a seed and nut product hierarchy (updated to remove unnecessary "milk" from labels - 2023/07/06)
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