How do you call this kind of result snippets?
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I was wondering how do you kind this kind result snippet? Structured snippets? Rich Snippets?
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Hello!
@ThompsonPaul is correct, this is a kind of rich snippet.
Schema.org has some documented microdata markup around nutrition information. The item type is NutritionInformation, and you can utilize properties like "calories," "fatContent," or "caffeineContent."
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This is most commonly referred to as a Rich Snippet resulting from structured data markup, in my experience, @hartator.
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