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Products can have multiple parts. For instance a pizza has a topping and a base. Some ingredient lists specify the ingredients per part, so a list of ingredients per topping and a list per base.  
Products can have multiple parts. For instance, a pizza has a topping and a base. Some ingredient lists specify the ingredients per part, so a list of ingredients per topping and a list per base.  


Only if the parts are combined you have the product. Note that is different form a product that has several sub-products. Sub-products can be found for ice cream products for instance with boxes that contain orange and lemon sticks for instance.
Only if the parts are combined you have the product. Note that is different from a product that has several sub-products. Sub-products can be found for ice cream products for instance with boxes that contain orange and lemon sticks for instance.


==Usage==
==Usage==
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The property '''ingredients:numberofparts''' is followed by a positive integer.
The property '''ingredients:numberofparts''' is followed by a positive integer.
See all [https://world.openfoodfacts.org/property/ingredients:numberofparts products with this tag].


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Latest revision as of 12:30, 16 August 2022

Products can have multiple parts. For instance, a pizza has a topping and a base. Some ingredient lists specify the ingredients per part, so a list of ingredients per topping and a list per base.

Only if the parts are combined you have the product. Note that is different from a product that has several sub-products. Sub-products can be found for ice cream products for instance with boxes that contain orange and lemon sticks for instance.

Usage

ingredients:numberofparts=2

The property ingredients:numberofparts is followed by a positive integer.


See all products with this tag.