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- rich food - WordReference Forums
Yes Usually, when a food is described as being rich, it contains butter, cream and other items that give the food a rich or "heavy" consistency Usually, this means it is also "rich" in flavor, so much that a little bit (or bite!) goes a long way In other words, you can get full after eating just a small portion
- Food definition - WordReference Forums
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- food - What is the meaning of treat in Meals - English Language . . .
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- food - countable or uncountable? | WordReference Forums
Could be, the Oxford English Dictionary gives the definition familiar to me - a substance suitable for consumption as food - whereas the first definition in Meriam Webster (AE dictionary) is a substance with food value; specifically: the raw material of food before or after processing
- Usage of moorish - WordReference Forums
Of food or drink: that makes one want to have more T turbo New Member uk Mar 10, 2006 #3 thanks for the
- Where does the food industry term 86 come from? [duplicate]
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- Lunch vs. dinner vs. supper — times and meanings?
The "supper" would have commenced at sunset and featured unleavened bread (matzo) and a number of symbolic food items and wine used and eaten at this annual religious gathering – Peter Point Commented Aug 30, 2016 at 10:25
- General term for snack foods like potato chips and pop corn
I think "junk food" includes foods like hamburgers and french fries from fast-food restaurants, so it's not the same as our sunakku Sunakku are not eaten with, or as part of, a meal Dictionaries say the English word "snack" is a small portion of food or drink eaten between regular meals (taken from the WR dictionary), so even ice cream can be a snack in my opinion
- Treat someone to - WordReference Forums
"To treat" has a broader meaning than your definition A treat (noun) is "an enjoyable thing or experience" = "to give someone a treat" = to give someone an enjoyable experience = to treat The question of who pays, or if there is payment, is irrelevant: the point is that I give you something 1 that will please you and you do not pay (It is
- What is the definition and usage of tids and bits?
KMC - the reason you can't find a definition for "tids and bits" is because it is not used, whereas "tidbits" and "titbits" are – Rory Alsop Commented Jul 19, 2012 at 7:14
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