Key:food:*

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Description
Describes if (and optionally how) a certain food type is available at an amenity or shop. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: food and beverages
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)should not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Useful combination
Status: in use
taginfo: food:*

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This page describes a key prefix rather than a simple key.

Sub-Keys

The following is a small list of sub-keys examples, grouped in one of the many possible ways. To have a broad view of all possible food classes or types which have in English one can run this wikidata query.

Multi-ingredient dishes

Sauces, dips, side dishes

Baked food

Pastry

food:pastry=* for nodes which are not tagged with shop=bakery but still offer baked products, for classification refer to [W]pastry, to be used instead or together the following more specific sub-keys:

Meat

food:meat=* for nodes which serve dishes containing meat, to be used instead or together the following more specific sub-keys:

Fish

food:fish=* for nodes which serve dishes containing fish, to be used instead or together the following more specific sub-keys:

food:seafood=* for seafood in general

Vegetables

food:vegetables=* for nodes which serve dishes containing mainly vegetables, to be used instead or together the following more specific sub-keys:

Sweets

Tagging

The individual tag values can be yes, served. If a location is a bakery which is serving for example cake the right combination would be food:cake=served and if you only know that you can get cakes, but don't know in which form you should use food:cake=yes. In order to choose the right spelling for the given food or dish refer to the English label in Wikidata.

Tag values

Value Note
yes if the food is available (without specifying the manner of its availability)
main if the given food is main theme of the amenity
packaged if the food is air tight pre packaged
served for restaurants, bars, clubs, shops, etc who are serving the dish
fresh if the dish is prepared or finalized after the customer order it
housemade if the dish is prepared or finalized at the given location
handmade if the dish is prepared or finalized at the given location without using industrial equipment for production in large scale
raw if the meal is not cooked, i.e. not cooked pasta or specific vegetable
takeaway if the food is "for the road"
no if the food is normally available in these kinds of places but it isn't (e.g. you could give an shop=bakery, without croissant food:croissant=no)

Tags used in combination

See also