Paella
A041D
Extended term *
Composite food aggregated **
The group includes any type of paella. There are three widely known types of paella: Valencian paella (Spanish: paella valenciana), seafood paella (Spanish: paella de marisco) and mixed paella (Spanish: paella mixta), but there are many others as well. Valencian paella consists of white rice, green vegetables, meat (rabbit, chicken, duck), land snails, beans and seasoning. Seafood paella replaces meat and snails with seafood and omits beans and green vegetables. Mixed paella is a free-style combination of meat, seafood, vegetables, and sometimes beans. More detailed information on the characterising ingredients can be added with additional facet descriptors. The part consumed/analysed is by default the whole marketed unit or a homogeneous representative portion.
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Descriptors marked are not part of "Zoonoses hierarchy" and open in their own default hierarchy.
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Part-nature
Rice based dishes (as part-nature)
F02.A06GV -
Ingredient
Rice grain
F04.A001D -
Process
Cooking and similar thermal preparation processes
F28.A0BA1
Narrower terms
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