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* <code>9 candies and 2 biscuits</code> => it's not possible to calculate a ratio because we don't know the weight of this portion | * <code>9 candies and 2 biscuits</code> => it's not possible to calculate a ratio because we don't know the weight of this portion | ||
* <code>30</code> => there is no unit | * <code>30</code> => there is no unit | ||
In the database and in Product Opener software, the technical name for this field is <code>serving_size</code>. |
Revision as of 14:19, 13 March 2020
Data fields
A "data field" is a structured information that has at least a specific usage. For example, the "product name" field allows us to easily recognize the main name printed on the packaging.
Open Food Facts manages different kinds of data fields:
- fields that can be completed by users, such as the name of the product, the brand, etc.
- fields that are always computed by machines such as the name of the contributor or the date of the contribution
- fields that are sometimes computed based on other fields, such as the Nutri-Score, the Nova score, etc.
Fields completed by users
[to be competed]
Serving size
Serving size has a specific goal: to let Open Food Facts app make a proportional calculation of each nutrient per serving size. If a candy's weight is 5 g, it can be chosen as the serving size: if these candies has 66 g of sugar per 100 g, it has about 3 g per candy. Allowed units are: kg, g, mg, µg, oz, l, dl, cl, ml, fl.oz, fl oz, г, мг, кг, л, дл, кл, мл, 毫克, 公斤, 毫升, 公升, 吨
.
grammes
, liter
, etc., are NOT recognized.
Decimals can be written with a comma (,
) or a point (.
).
Good:
60 g
(preferred, for readability reasons)30g
35G
90 ml
1L
Possible (while not recommanded):
cookie 25g
One Slice (50g)
97 g (0.5 cup)
Bad:
30 gr
=>gr
is not a correct unit9 candies and 2 biscuits
=> it's not possible to calculate a ratio because we don't know the weight of this portion30
=> there is no unit
In the database and in Product Opener software, the technical name for this field is serving_size
.