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vegetabiliska

Vegetabiliska is a Swedish adjective used to describe material, products, or substances that originate from plants or vegetables, rather than from animals. It is commonly employed in food labeling, nutrition, agriculture, and industry to distinguish plant-based origins from animal-based ones. The term can refer to edible plant matter such as vegetables, fruits, seeds, and oils, as well as to non-edible plant-derived substances like starch, fiber, and plant extracts. In practice, it signals a plant-based source or content.

Linguistically, vegetabilisk is the base form in Swedish, and vegetabiliska is the plural form used to modify

In usage, vegetabiliska is common in contexts such as food products (vegetabiliska oljor, vegetabiliska råvaror), nutrition

See also: plant-based, vegetarian, vegan, plant-derived, plant-based labeling, agricultural products.

plural
nouns.
The
neuter
singular
form
is
vegetabiliskt,
as
in
vegetabiliskt
avfall,
while
plural
nouns
take
vegetabiliska.
The
word
derives
from
Latin
vegetabilis
and
entered
Swedish
through
scientific
and
technical
usage,
where
it
functions
to
categorize
plant-derived
materials
distinct
from
animal-based
materials.
discussions
(vegetabiliska
proteinkällor),
and
agricultural
or
industrial
descriptions
(vegetabiliska
råvaror,
vegetabiliska
ämnen).
It
is
often
contrasted
with
animaliskt
or
animaliska
to
emphasize
the
source
of
a
product
or
substance.
Although
broad,
the
term
is
primarily
associated
with
plant-derived
materials
rather
than
with
natural,
non-vegetal
domains.