Topic: FOOD DISH
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apple
bacon
banana
bologna
bread
breast
burger
butter
chicken
chip
chocolate
coconut
cod
curry
Danish
dessert
dip
dish
dressing
duck
fish
ginger
goose
hamburger
hash
heavy
helping
hero
honey
ice
ice cream
ingredient
instant
jam
jelly
kernel
kidney
lamb
lemon
lime
liver
mash
mayo
nan
orange
parfait
pasta
pea
peach
pear
pizza
popcorn
salad
salsa
sole
soup
Spam
specialty
sushi
sweet
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Show all entries from Topic: FOOD DISH| Language: | Old English |
| Origin: | foda |
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1 [uncountable and countable] things that people and animals eat, such as vegetables or meat COLLOCATIONS 
good food hot/cold/spicy/fatty/starchy food Italian/French/Chinese etc food fresh food frozen food processed food (=food that has chemicals in it to make it last a long time) canned food also tinned food British English (=sold in cans) junk food (=food that is full of sugar or fat and is bad for your health) fast food (=hamburgers and other foods that are made to be eaten quickly) health food (=food that is thought to be good for your health) organic food (=food that is produced without using harmful chemicals) baby food dog/pet/cat food be off your food British English (=not want to eat your food) food shortage food scare (=when people are afraid to eat a particular kind of food) the food industry food colouring/additives

good food hot/cold/spicy/fatty/starchy food Italian/French/Chinese etc food fresh food frozen food processed food (=food that has chemicals in it to make it last a long time) canned food also tinned food British English (=sold in cans) junk food (=food that is full of sugar or fat and is bad for your health) fast food (=hamburgers and other foods that are made to be eaten quickly) health food (=food that is thought to be good for your health) organic food (=food that is produced without using harmful chemicals) baby food dog/pet/cat food be off your food British English (=not want to eat your food) food shortage food scare (=when people are afraid to eat a particular kind of food) the food industry food colouring/additives
2 something that makes you think carefully :
The teacher's advice certainly gave me food for thought.
food for thought
The teacher's advice certainly gave me food for thought.