Definition von food- im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>-borne disease
- A disease which is contracted from eating contaminated food
- Chinese <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Food commonly associated with North American Chinese, such as lo mein, fortune cookies, sesame chicken, and so on
- Chinese <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Food native to or commonly found in China
- I need <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Indicates that the speaker needs food
- Japanese <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Japanese cuisine
- Japanese <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- the specific foods planted/produced and well-eaten in Japan, such as fruits, vegetables, confections, snacks, etc
- agri-<span class="word-self">foodspan>
- The business of producing food agriculturally (as opposed to through hunting, fishing, gathering, and so on); food so produced
Sales of organic products have increased dramatically in recent years (for instance, in Europe), and organic farming is the fastest-growing sector of agriculture and an important point in the EU agri-food policy.
- animal <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Material, of an animal or most often vegetable origin, prepared (especially industrially) as feed for domestic or farm animals
- baby <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- a food designed for babies, usually of very soft consistency
- cat <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- A type of food specially formulated for the feeding of cats, typically composed of processed grain as dry food or canned fish as wet food
The cat ate the cat food.
- comfort <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Certain foods that people associate with their formative years, or with “home”; frequently simple home-cooked style food, and often the staple of diners and other informal restaurants
- comfort <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Food that one eats to feel comfort or alleviate stress rather than to receive nutrition
After the relationship ended she would make herself sick eating comfort food every night.
- convenience <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- A food or meal that needs little preparation or cooking, especially one sold prepackaged
- devil's <span class="word-self">foodspan> cakes
- plural form of devil's food cake
- dog <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Food eaten by or appropriate for dogs in general, whether wild or domesticated
- dog <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Beta software that is tested on the developer’s own computer
- dog <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Food for domesticated dogs
- eat one's own dog <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- To test the beta programs that are in the test phase on one's own computers; to dogfood
- eat one's own dog <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- To use or consume the economic goods or services that oneself is producing; to be part of a closed household economy
- fast <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Anything standardized, quickly available, and inexpensive, often, of low value
- fast <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- A type of meal that is often standardized, pre-prepared, and served quickly
- fast <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- A type of food that is quickly made, but of low nutritional value; junk food
- fast <span class="word-self">foodspan> restaurant
- Any restaurant characterised by the ability, in principle, to provide hot food with the minimum of delay (typically no longer than a patron would be happy to stand and wait). Does not necessarily preclude the cooking of food to order
The over reliance on fast food restaurants is believed to be a major contributor to the increase in obesity.
- fast <span class="word-self">foodspan> restaurants
- plural form of fast food restaurant
- fast-<span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Of, pertaining to, or serving fast food
- finger <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Food that can be eaten with one's hands, as opposed to requiring utensils; often appetizers and snacks
He didn't serve a full lunch or dinner at the party, but there was plenty of finger food to munch.
- fish <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- food for fish that are kept in aquaria; sprinkled on the surface of the water
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Anything intended to supply energy or nourishment of an entity or idea
That is food for thought.
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- A foodstuff
This shop stocks many hundreds of different foods.
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Any substance that is or can be consumed by living organisms, especially by eating, in order to sustain life
The innkeeper brought them food and drink.
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> additive
- Any non-food substance added to food in order to improve its flavour, appearance or shelf life
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> additives
- plural form of food additive
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> baby
- A large, protruding belly that appears after eating too much
Dishes are largely composed of lighter fare - such as smoked swordfish and salmon salad - much appreciated when you're still carrying a food baby from a previous meal.
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> chain
- The feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> chain
- a hierarchy
With my promotion this month I will continue my steady journey to the top of the food chain.
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> colouring
- Any substance added to food in order to change its colour
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> colourings
- plural form of food colouring
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> coma
- A state of lethargy and sleepiness that comes on shortly after eating a large or heavy meal
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> comas
- plural form of food coma
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> court
- A common area for dining, containing or surrounded by contiguous counters of multiple food vendors
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> courts
- plural form of food court
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> crop
- A crop raised for human consumption, such as wheat or rice
The potato is already the world's third most-important food crop after wheat and rice. Corn, which is widely planted, is mainly used for animal feed.
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> crops
- plural form of food crop
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> desert
- An area or region in which people experience geographical and/or financial problems in acquiring healthy food
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> fight
- A typically spontaneous and disorderly outbreak in which food is thrown for amusement, especially across a cafeteria room, as a form of chaotic collective behavior
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> fights
- plural form of food fight
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> fishes
- plural form of food fish
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> for thought
- Information or knowledge that is worthy of contemplation
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> miles
- A reference to the environmental impact of the global food trade, especially when transported by air
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> pipe
- The esophagus/oesophagus
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> poisoning
- Common term for any food-borne disease, such as salmonella, which causes diarrhea, nausea, fever and abdominal cramps
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> preservative
- Any substance added to a processed food in order to extend its shelf life
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> preservatives
- plural form of food preservative
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> processor
- A small kitchen appliance for chopping or pureeing food
To make nut roast, you have to blitz the nuts in a food processor.
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> processors
- plural form of food processor
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> pyramid
- A pyramid shaped diagram in layers, where each layer represents a group of animals that feeds on the layer below
The teacher reminded us to always start the food pyramid with the plants on the bottom.
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> pyramid
- Any pyramidal diagram giving advice on how to eat healthily, particularly those widely publicized by the united states government
The food pyramid surprised me by showing that we should eat lots of cheese.
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> stamp
- A stamp or similar paper document (e.g. coupon) issued to be exchanged in shops or storage facilities for food, or (by extension) for other essential provisions, notably in a rationing system or as a non-financial form of welfare benefit
The authorities claim they turned from unemployment checks to food stamps to avoid alcoholists wasting their families' allowances in pubs.
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> stamps
- plural form of food stamp
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> stylist
- A person who arranges food to make it appear attractive for advertisements
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> stylists
- plural form of food stylist
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> supplement
- Additional nutrients or other chemicals substances, augmenting those provided by normal diet
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> supplements
- plural form of food supplement
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> vacuole
- A vacuole in which phagocytized food is digested
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> waste disposer
- a machine, built into the waste tube of a domestic sink, that shreds unwanted food and flushes it away
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> web
- a diagram showing the organisms that eat other organisms in a particular ecosystem, predators being higher in the web than their prey
- functional <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Any fresh or processed food claimed to have a health-promoting and/or disease-preventing property beyond the basic function of supplying nutrients
- health <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Any food that is especially beneficial to health
- junk <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Food with little or no nutritional value
- natural <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- A food that has been not been processed in any way that alters covalent bonds, and to which no artificial substance has been added
- oriental <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- food prepared using recipes or in a style resembling that used in countries of East Asia, including Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Korean, etc
- put <span class="word-self">foodspan> on the table
- To provide enough money to cover basic necessities
The middle class does not consider itself free form the concern of putting food on the table.
- rabbit <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- salad vegetables, such as carrots, celery or lettuce
Are you on a diet? Why are you eating that rabbit food?.
- rabbit <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- A type of food specially formulated for the feeding of rabbits
The bunny ate the rabbit food.
- slow <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- food, in contrast to fast food, that is normally a part of a complete meal; especially the traditional cuisine of a region
- snack <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Any food deemed suitable for a snack
The consumption of snack food is linked with obesity.
- soul <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- food traditionally eaten by southern African Americans
- street <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Food obtainable from a streetside vendor, often from a makeshift or portable stall
They specialize in all sorts of events, such as athletic competitions, fairs, and conventions, as well as receptions, banquets, and street food.
- whole <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Food that is unprocessed and unrefined, or processed or refined as little as possible
Unpolished grains that retained their outer coating were a major lynchpin of his 'whole foods'-based diet.
- yuppie <span class="word-self">foodspan> stamp
- A $20 bill, as dispensed from an ATM
We need change, but all I have is a yuppie food stamp.
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- sustenance
- staple <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- A staple food, sometimes simply referred to as a staple, is a food that is eaten routinely and in such quantities that it constitutes a dominant portion of a standard diet in a given population, supplying a large fraction of the needs for energy-rich materials and generally a significant proportion of the intake of other nutrients as well
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- {n} victuals, meat, provision for the mouth
- diet <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Diet food (or dietetic food) refers to any food or drink whose recipe has been altered in some way to make it part of a body modification diet. Although the usual intention is weight loss and change in body type, sometimes the intention is to aid in gaining weight or muscle as in bodybuilding supplements
- dietetic <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Diet food (or dietetic food) refers to any food or drink whose recipe has been altered in some way to make it part of a body modification diet. Although the usual intention is weight loss and change in body type, sometimes the intention is to aid in gaining weight or muscle as in bodybuilding supplements
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> coloring
- A food coloring is any substance that is added to food to change its color. It is sometimes used in cooking
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> court
- A food court is generally an indoor plaza or common area within a facility that is contiguous with the counters of multiple food vendors and provides a common area for self-serve dining
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> hygiene
- The preservation and preparation of foods in a manner that ensures the food is safe for human consumption
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> security
- Food security is a situation in which people do not live in hunger or fear of starvation. World-wide around 852 million men, women and children are chronically hungry due to extreme poverty; while up to 2 billion people lack food security intermittently due to varying degrees of poverty. (source: FAO, 2003)
- <span class="word-self">foodspan> writer
- The terms food critic, food writer, and restaurant critic can all be used to describe a writer who analyses food or restaurants and then publishes the results of their findings. While these terms are not strictly synonymous they are often used interchangeably, at least in some circumstances. Those who share their opinions via food columns in newspapers and magazines are known as food columnists
- <span class="word-self">Foodspan>
- eats
Tom says that he only eats organic food.
- Tom says he only eats organic food.
Tom says he only eats organic food.
- Tom says that he only eats organic food.
- <span class="word-self">Foodspan>
- grub
- <span class="word-self">Foodspan>
- bellytimber
- <span class="word-self">Foodspan>
- tucker
- <span class="word-self">Foodspan>
- cate
- <span class="word-self">Foodspan>
- vittle
- <span class="word-self">Foodspan>
- nosebag
- <span class="word-self">Foodspan>
- scoff
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- n makanan (makan) 2 n [cooking] masakan (masak)
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- any solid substance (as opposed to liquid) that is used as a source of nourishment; "food and drink"
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- The response Mom usually gives in answer to the question "What's for dinner tonight?"
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- The response Mom usually gives in answer to the question "What's for dinner tonight?" See "SARCASM"
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- any substance that can be metabolized by an organism to give energy and build tissue
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- What is fed upon; that which goes to support life by being received within, and assimilated by, the organism of an animal or a plant; nutriment; aliment; especially, what is eaten by animals for nourishment
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- If you give someone food for thought, you make them think carefully about something. Lord Fraser's speech offers much food for thought. Food and Agriculture Organization Food and Drug Administration food chain food poisoning food preservation World Food Programme
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Glossary A-B - C-D - E-G - H-L M-P - Q-T - U-Z TCA 379 Catering Operations and Sales Professor Patti Shock
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- If you are off your food, you do not want to eat, usually because you are ill. It's not like you to be off your food
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- {i} substance which provides the body with nutrients, sustenance, nourishment
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- eating it - nourishing self, if food is available and you don't eat it, this could be refusing yourself the rewards of life (unless your on a diet and you have tempting dreams!)
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- The response Mom usually gives in answer to the question, "What's for dinner tonight?" See "SARCASM"
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- To supply with food
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- any substance that can be metabolized by an organism to give energy and build tissue anything that provides mental stimulus for thinking any solid substance (as opposed to liquid) that is used as a source of nourishment; "food and drink
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- WINE
Drinking wine aids digestion.
- Wine helps digest food.
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Any substance, whether processed, semi-processed or raw which is intended for human consumption, including drinks, chewing gum and any substance which has been used in the manufacture, preparation or treatment of "food" but excluding cosmetics, tobacco and substances used only as drugs
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Food as defined in section 201(f) of the act and includes raw materials and ingredients [From §110 3(f)]
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- a-haan
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Food is what people and animals eat. Enjoy your food. supplies of food and water. emergency food aid. frozen foods. see also convenience food, fast food, health food, junk food, wholefood
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Any substance, whether processed, semi processed or raw, which is intended for human consumption and includes drink, chewing gum and any substance which has been used in the manufacture, preparation or treatment of food, but does not include cosmetics or tobacco or substances only used as drugs"
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- what every living thing needs to get energy
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Having no food shortages, even during the most difficult time of a very difficult year
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Hunting techniques are typically felid The stalk, the crouch and then the rush in to the kill Capture of small mammals is completed by using the claws of the front feet, with the killing bite being delivered with blade like canines to the neck of the prey This cat will also kill spiders, birds, insects and reptiles
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- anything that provides mental stimulus for thinking
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Wine from muscat grapes
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- Anything that instructs the intellect, excites the feelings, or molds habits of character; that which nourishes
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- chow
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- eatable
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- eatables
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- scran
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- pabulation
- <span class="word-self">foodspan>
- scrawn