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taxonomy: Added German variant of inositol #8473

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Added the German variant "Inosit" to inositol, which is often contained in beverages like energy drinks. In German, the word "Inosit" is more common than "Inositol".

Add German variant "Inosit" to inositol
Add German variant "Inosit" to inositol
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Thank you!

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@c-schuhmann Would you have some pictures of nutrition facts table in German with Inosit or Inositol? If Inosit is much more frequent, then we could make it the main name.

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@stephanegigandet Yes, please see this example: https://world.openfoodfacts.org/product/5060639126897/monster-energy-ultra-paradise (bottom left of the ingredients list)

I would say we could set "Inosit" as the main German name of this ingredient, should we swap the two names (like "de:Inosit, Inositol") in this case?

@teolemon teolemon added Nutrients German https://wiki.openfoodfacts.org/Local_Communities/GermanTeam labels May 29, 2023
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stephanegigandet commented Jun 5, 2023

I would say we could set "Inosit" as the main German name of this ingredient, should we swap the two names (like "de:Inosit, Inositol") in this case?

@c-schuhmann Yes, we should do that, it's indeed much more frequent in German: https://de.openfoodfacts.org/ingredients?filter=inosit

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@stephanegigandet stephanegigandet merged commit 2779a3c into openfoodfacts:main Jun 8, 2023
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Sorry for the late reply, thank you for your info & merging!

@c-schuhmann c-schuhmann deleted the patch-1 branch June 8, 2023 08:48
MonalikaPatnaik pushed a commit to aadak99/openfoodfacts-server that referenced this pull request Jun 8, 2023
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