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This can be a confusing field. One can distinguish between three types of categories:
This can be a confusing field. One can distinguish between three types of categories:
* '''productlabel categories''' - any productcategory that is found on the label, such as Belgian beer, Bière d'abbaye, etc. It might double what is written under productname or common name, but that does not matter;
* '''productlabel categories''' - any productcategory that is found on the label, such as Belgian beer, Bière d'abbaye, etc. It might double what is written under productname or common name, but that does not matter;
* '''derived categories''' - these are categories derived by Open Food Facts. These categories are based on product name, common name and the productlabel categories. These derived categories use the part of the taxonomy that includes beer. You will find the category ''beverages'', ''alcoholic beverages'', ''beer'', etc. So you can leave these out as they will be added automatically;
* '''derived categories''' - these are categories derived by Open Food Facts. These categories are based on product name, common name and the productlabel categories. These derived categories use the part of the taxonomy that includes beer. So you can leave these out as they will be available automatically; (Unfortunately you can not see how OFF interpreted your input at the moment);
* '''personal categories''' - any category you think that the beer should be in and is not to be found on the label. Thus there might be alcoholic beverages that are beer, but are not notes as such on the productlabel.
* '''personal categories''' - any category you think that the beer should be in and is not to be found on the label. Thus there might be alcoholic beverages that are beer, but are not notes as such on the productlabel.


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