Food Drink
For verse on food or drink, see C855. For custom or belief concerning food or drink, such as fasting or tabu, see F500 or P500.
For verse on food or drink, see C855. For custom or belief concerning food or drink, such as fasting or tabu, see F500 or P500.
N222.2 | Morning mealsBreakfast
N222.4 | Noon mealsDinnerLunch
N222.6 | Night mealsSupper
N222.8 | Other daily repast
N222.9 | Special or festive meals
Interest here is in use of utensil, M243 in its manufacture. For drink service, see N420.
N226.2 | Food container
Platter, bowl, dish in which food is served and eaten
N226.4 | Implement to handle food
Knife, fork, spoon, etc.
N242.2 | Kind of heatCooking equipment
N242.4 | Process
Baking, boiling, frying, etc.
N242.6 | Preservation
Drying, salting, pickling, etc.
Soup, broth, stew, etc.
N245.2 | Bred animal
Cattle, sheep, hog, goat, etc.
N245.4 | Wild animal
Bear, deer, etc.
N245.6 | Bird Poultry
Chicken, turkey, duck, quail, etc.
N245.8 | Fish and other animal life related to water
Oyster, turtle, lobster, clam, etc.
N246.2 | Egg
N246.4 | Milk product
Milk itself is a drink; see N448.4
N246.42 | Cheese
N246.44 | Butter
Cake, pie, custard, candy, pudding, etc.
N247.1 | Bread, rolls, etc.
Category added to Boggs
Cup, glass, gourd, etc. Interest here is in their use, M243 in their manufacture. For food service, see N226.
Tea, mate', etc.
N448.4 | Milk
For milk product as food, see N246.4
Consumed by such forms as chewing, inhalation, injection, for purposes that may affect the psychic, mental, nervous state of the body, with stimulating or deadening effect, often habit-forming, sometimes producing sensory illusions, including tobacco, snuff, chicle, marihuana, peyote, coca, opium.