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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.

N | 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.
N200 | Food
N220 | MenuService
N226 | Service Table furnishing and decoration
Interest here is in use of utensil, M243 in its manufacture. For drink service, see N420.
N243 | Mixed preparation in liquid
Soup, broth, stew, etc.
N244 | Plant food
N245 | Meat
N247 | Pastry Sweet Dessert
Cake, pie, custard, candy, pudding, etc.
N248 | Flavoring
N400 | Drink
N420 | Service
Cup, glass, gourd, etc. Interest here is in their use, M243 in their manufacture. For food service, see N226.
N442 | Water
N444 | Non-alcoholic cereal beverage
N446 | Brew of leaf, bark, root
Tea, mate', etc.

    N447.2 | Fermented
    Beer, wine, pulque, chica, etc.

    N447.4 | Distilled
    Whiskey, brandy, rum, etc.

    N448.4 | Milk
    For milk product as food, see N246.4

N800 | Special Form and PurposeObject of Bodily Consumption
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.
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