MCPquality 0.55
FoodBlock
Describe food in natural language and receive structured food data using the FoodBlock protocol.
What it does
Describe food in natural language and receive structured food data using the FoodBlock protocol.
Provides tools for working with the FoodBlock content-addressable protocol for universal food data. Converts natural language food descriptions into structured data blocks covering six base types: actors, places, substances, transforms, transfers, and observations. Supports the full food industry lifecycle from farm to consumer including supply chain tracking, certifications, and reviews.
Capabilities
mcptransport-stdioopen-source
Server
Quality
0.55/ 1.00
deterministic score 0.55 from registry signals: · indexed on pulsemcp · has source repo · registry-generated description present
Provenance
Indexed frompulsemcp
Enriched2026-04-22 00:23:56Z · deterministic:mcp:v1 · v1
First seen2026-04-22
Last seen2026-04-22