Key:diet:*
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| Description |
|---|
| Diet options that a place offers. |
| Group: food and beverages |
| Used on these elements |
| Useful combination |
| See also |
| Status: approved |
| taginfo: diet:* |
diet is the common prefix for several diet:*=* keys to describe dietary options, for example to indicate that a amenity=restaurant offers vegetarian dishes.
All tags follow the structure diet:<DIET_TYPE>=<OFFER>.
Tagging
Diet types
Values
yes- the place provides at least a proper choice for this diet type, constantly available, i.e. full meal in a restaurant, specific section in shop. If in doubt, see note below.no- the place doesn't provide this diet type at all, or not reliably, i.e. side-orders or light snack only in a pub, temporary products in a shop.only- the place only provides this diet type, N.B. it may often be helpful to tag a vegetarian place with bothdiet:vegetarian=onlyanddiet:vegan=yes)
Only places that provide a proper choice for an option should be tagged yes. For instance, a restaurant with vegetarian starters but no vegetarian main course is to be tagged no. Same for a pub that can't serve more than light snacks (baked potatoes, green salad) to vegetarians. There is discussion of using the value "limited" as well as yes/no/only, so as to be clearer about the difference between a total absence of options and merely limited options.
Examples
- A vegetarian-only Indian restaurant that also offers vegan dishes
amenity=restaurantcuisine=indiandiet:vegetarian=onlydiet:vegan=yes
Maps
- Veggiekarte
- OSM Vegan
- OpenStreetBrowser, category "Gastronomy" - the popups show diet Tags (✔ for 'yes', ! for 'only', ✘ for 'no'), also, a filter can be added.
See also
organic=*- Whether organic food is available- The original proposal is at proposed features/Vegetarian
