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Is confectionery a subclass of consumable substance?

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confectionery

confectionery

confectionery (candy and other sweets)
foodstuff

foodstuff

substance suitable for consumption by humans
Is confectionery (candy and other sweets) currently a subclass (child class) of (shares all members with by definition) edible (things we can eat)?
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