Food meaning in English

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Definition

food: a substance that is eaten, ingredients, cuisine (pizza, bread, pasta, cake, couscous, hamburgers, etc.) noun
Italian food Italian cuisine, dishes eaten in Italy

Examples

  • "I have managed to smuggle some of my favorite French foods through customs, including a very smelly camembert that I have kept in my trousers."
  • "Of the many trendy movements gaining popularity within elitist circles, the "local food" movement may have the most momentum. The term describes the growing preference of some consumers to eat only locally or regionally-produced food rather than food which has traveled great distances before arriving on their plate."
  • "Betty and fox: Bring me some food"
  • "Bring me some food"
  • "Too much food on his big, fat plate..."
  • "French food, no way!"
  • "Food is only for blood donors: no bleeding, no feeding, that's the rule."
  • "Also, I am not a fan of the cafeteria food."
  • "A full environmental assessment of food should take into account how the food has been produced and what energy is used in its production."
  • "He eats lots of food which makes him.."
  • "Philip : Chinese, Japanese, Korean: you all make delicious food and wear sandals."
  • "Food, Nutrition, & Optimal Health"
  • "Betty and fox: Bring me some food"
  • "Trial runs in towns with high obesity levels have shown that consumers are likely to avoid unhealthy products if they have a picture of an unhealthy body on them. As part of the new regulations, healthier food options will also feature photos of unrealistic slim body types in an attempt to lure consumers towards these products."
  • "If I were you, I'd eat less food"
  • "Xavier : No, Bruno, I got hungry – there is no food in the heaven."
  • "Good food."
  • "He was a good worker but he needed to consume food and water regularly, which slowed me down."

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