noun a small, pulpy, and often edible fruit

adjective relating to or resembling a berry

  • The berry is a small, pulpy fruit that is typically edible and often colorful.
  • I love picking fresh berries in the summer to make homemade jam.
  • These berries are the bomb - so sweet and juicy!
  • She's like a rare berry in a field of common fruits - unique and special.
  • The Bircher muesli was a popular breakfast choice at the conference.
  • I love making Bircher for a quick and healthy breakfast.
  • Let's grab some Bircher on our way to the meeting.
  • The Bircher of ideas in the brainstorming session was truly inspiring.

noun a clear seasoned broth made by simmering meat, fish, or vegetables in water

  • The chef prepared a rich bouillon for the soup base.
  • I added a bouillon cube to the pot for extra flavor.
  • Let's grab some bouillon packets for a quick meal.
  • His words were like bouillon, adding depth to the conversation.

noun the outer husk of cereal grain, separated from the flour or meal by sifting or grinding

  • Bran is a type of cereal made from the outer layer of grains.
  • I like to sprinkle bran on top of my yogurt for added fiber.
  • Hey, pass me some of that bran cereal, will ya?
  • The bran of society, the working class, often goes unnoticed and underappreciated.

verb to reduce the size or amount of something by cutting or chopping

adjective reduced in size or amount

  • The government plans to cut down on unnecessary spending in the upcoming budget.
  • I really need to cut down on my caffeine intake, it's not good for me.
  • I'm trying to cut down on carbs to get in shape for summer.
  • She decided to cut down on negative influences in her life to improve her mental health.

eat

verb to consume food by putting it into the mouth and swallowing it

  • It is important to eat a balanced diet in order to maintain good health.
  • Let's grab a bite to eat at the new restaurant in town.
  • I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse!
  • She always eats up all the attention in the room.

noun The act of consuming food

verb The action of consuming food

adjective Describing the act of consuming food

  • Eating a balanced diet is essential for maintaining good health.
  • I love eating pizza on Fridays with my friends.
  • Let's grab some grub and do some serious eating tonight.
  • She's been eating up all the attention lately with her new project.

noun a substance that is able to be eaten or consumed

adjective describing a quality of being able to be eaten or consumed

  • The chef prepared a variety of edible arrangements for the event.
  • I only eat edible flowers when they are in season.
  • Those brownies were so good, they were totally edible.
  • His jokes were so bad, they were barely edible.

noun the act of refraining from or giving up something

verb to refrain from or give up something

  • I have decided to forgo attending the conference in order to focus on other priorities.
  • I'm going to forgo dessert tonight so I can stick to my diet.
  • I'll just forgo the whole thing and stay home instead.
  • Sometimes it's necessary to forgo short-term pleasure for long-term success.

noun the state of being filled up to capacity or completeness

adjective describing something that is complete or whole

  • The fullness of the vase was evident as it overflowed with fresh flowers.
  • I can't believe the fullness of this buffet, there's so much food!
  • I love the fullness of this playlist, it's got all my favorite songs.
  • The fullness of her heart was reflected in her kind actions towards others.

noun a color that is a mixture of blue and yellow, like grass or leaves

adjective describing a color that is a mixture of blue and yellow

  • The lush green fields stretched out as far as the eye could see.
  • I love the bright green color of your new car!
  • That new restaurant is so green, it just opened last week!
  • His jealousy made him see everything through green-tinted glasses.

noun A person who sells fruits and vegetables

  • The greengrocer sourced the freshest produce from local farms.
  • I always stop by the greengrocer on my way home to pick up some fruits and veggies.
  • The greengrocer hooked me up with some organic kale for a good price.
  • The greengrocer's market stall was a cornucopia of colorful fruits and vegetables.

adjective promoting good health; wholesome

  • Consuming a diet rich in fruits and vegetables is essential for maintaining a healthful lifestyle.
  • Eating lots of fresh produce is key to staying healthy.
  • If you want to feel good, you gotta eat clean and keep it healthful.
  • Nurturing your mind and soul with positive thoughts can lead to a healthful state of being.

noun a condition in which there is difficulty in digesting food

  • The patient complained of severe indigestion after eating a heavy meal.
  • I always get indigestion when I eat too fast.
  • I had mad indigestion after eating that greasy burger.
  • Dealing with that difficult client gave me a bad case of indigestion.

adjective relating to or characteristic of macrobiotics, a dietary and philosophical system that advocates a simple, balanced, and natural approach to food and lifestyle

  • The restaurant offers a variety of macrobiotic dishes for those looking for a balanced and healthy meal.
  • My friend swears by the benefits of a macrobiotic diet for weight loss.
  • I'm trying out this new macrobiotic craze to see if it helps with my energy levels.
  • Embracing a macrobiotic lifestyle can be seen as a way to achieve harmony and balance in one's life.

verb present participle of nourish

adjective providing nourishment; promoting growth or health

  • The nourishing soup was made with fresh vegetables and herbs.
  • My mom always makes the most nourishing meals for us.
  • Eating a nourishing breakfast is key to starting the day off right.
  • Reading a good book can be nourishing for the soul.

noun Nourishment is a noun that refers to the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.

  • Proper nourishment is essential for overall health and well-being.
  • Eating a balanced diet provides the necessary nourishment for our bodies.
  • I need to grab some grub for nourishment before heading out.
  • Reading books is like nourishment for the mind, feeding it with knowledge and wisdom.

noun the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth

  • Proper nutrition is essential for maintaining good health and preventing diseases.
  • Eating a balanced diet is important for your nutrition.
  • I need to start watching my nutrition if I want to stay in shape.
  • Just as physical exercise strengthens the body, good nutrition fuels it.

adjective describing a food or substance that is beneficial and provides nourishment

  • It is important to include a variety of nutritious foods in your diet to maintain good health.
  • Eating nutritious foods can help you feel better and have more energy throughout the day.
  • I always try to grab a nutritious snack when I'm feeling hungry.
  • Just like how nutritious food fuels our bodies, positive thoughts can nourish our minds.

noun a round juicy citrus fruit with a tough bright reddish-yellow rind

adjective of a reddish-yellow color like that of the skin of an orange fruit

  • The orange color of the sunset was truly breathtaking.
  • I love snacking on juicy oranges.
  • That car is so orange, it's like a pumpkin on wheels.
  • Her personality is like a burst of orange energy in a room full of dullness.

noun a part of a whole

verb to divide into parts or shares

adjective relating to a part or share of a whole

  • Please make sure to only eat a small portion of the dessert.
  • Just grab a portion of the chips and pass the bag.
  • I only had a tiny portion of the pizza, I'm still hungry.
  • She only revealed a small portion of her true feelings during the conversation.

noun a thick soup or stew made by boiling vegetables, grains, and sometimes meat in stock or water

  • The potage served at the fancy restaurant was exquisite.
  • I always enjoy a good bowl of potage on a cold day.
  • Let's grab some potage from that new soup place down the street.
  • Her words were like a comforting potage for my troubled mind.

noun A dish consisting of a mixture of small pieces of food, typically vegetables or fruits, often served with a dressing

  • The chef prepared a fresh garden salad with mixed greens and vinaigrette dressing.
  • I'm craving a big salad with lots of toppings for lunch today.
  • Let's grab a salad to-go and eat it in the park.
  • She tossed the idea around like a salad, trying to decide what to do next.

noun a small, edible marine crustacean with a long tail, typically used as food

  • The shrimp industry plays a significant role in the economy of coastal regions.
  • I love ordering shrimp scampi when I go out to eat.
  • Let's grab some shrimp tacos for lunch!
  • She was as small and delicate as a shrimp in a sea of sharks.

adjective a descriptive word that modifies a noun or pronoun, indicating a quality or attribute

  • She had a slender figure, often described as skinny.
  • I'm trying to lose weight and get skinny for the summer.
  • Have you seen that new movie star? She's so skinny, it's not even healthy.
  • The team's chances of winning were looking skinny after their star player got injured.

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  • The chef prepared a delicious vegetable soup for the guests.
  • I'm craving some hot soup on this chilly day.
  • Let's grab some soup to warm up.
  • His words were a comforting soup for her troubled mind.

adjective describing something that lacks spice or flavor

  • The dish was surprisingly spiceless despite the chef's reputation for bold flavors.
  • I can't believe how spiceless this soup is, it needs more seasoning.
  • This pizza is so spiceless, it's like eating cardboard.
  • Her writing lacked any spiceless, it was dull and uninteresting.

noun a food or dish that is hot or pungent in flavor

adjective describing a food or flavor that is hot or pungent

  • The spicy curry was a hit at the dinner party.
  • I love eating spicy food, it really adds a kick to my meals.
  • That hot sauce is so spicy, it's fire!
  • Her personality is as spicy as the salsa on taco night.

noun a substance used to sweeten food or drink, such as sugar or artificial sweeteners

  • The company decided to use a natural sweetener in their new line of products.
  • I prefer using honey as a sweetener in my tea.
  • I always add a little bit of sugar as a sweetener to my coffee.
  • Laughter is the sweetener that makes life more enjoyable.

verb to make a serious decision to stop doing something

  • After experiencing negative side effects, she has sworn off using that medication.
  • I've sworn off fast food after feeling sick from it last time.
  • I've totally sworn off dating apps, they're just not for me.
  • He has sworn off any involvement in politics after his last campaign was a disaster.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unsweet' is an adjective that describes something that is not sweet.

  • The unsweetened tea is a popular choice for those looking to avoid added sugars.
  • I prefer my coffee unsweet, just black with no sugar.
  • I can't stand anything unsweet, I need my desserts to be sugary and sweet.
  • Her words were unsweet, leaving a bitter taste in my mouth.

noun a type of oil derived from vegetables, used in cooking and food preparation

  • Many people prefer to use vegetable oil for cooking due to its neutral flavor and high smoke point.
  • My grandma always uses vegetable oil when she makes her famous fried chicken.
  • I ran out of olive oil so I had to use veggie oil for the stir-fry.
  • Adding vegetable oil to the situation only made it more complicated.

noun a plant or part of a plant used as food, typically as accompaniment to meat or fish, such as a cabbage, potato, carrot, or bean

adjective of, relating to, or derived from plants or plant products

  • The nutritional value of a vegetable is often higher when it is consumed raw.
  • I try to eat at least one serving of vegetables with every meal.
  • I'm not a fan of veggies, but I know they're good for me.
  • Adding vegetables to your diet is like adding color to a black and white photo.

noun a person or animal who is well fed

adjective describing the state of being well nourished or having eaten enough

  • The livestock on the farm are always well fed with a balanced diet.
  • My cat is always well fed because I make sure to feed her on time.
  • The party was lit, everyone was well fed with good music and food.
  • Her mind was well fed with knowledge after attending the seminar.

adjective Describing something that is evenly distributed or proportionate in its components or aspects.

  • A well-balanced diet is essential for maintaining good health.
  • Make sure your meals are well-balanced with a variety of nutrients.
  • I try to keep my meals well-balanced to avoid feeling sluggish.
  • In order to succeed, you need a well-balanced approach to work and play.

noun a person who does not eat meat but does eat fish

adjective relating to or characteristic of a pescatarian

  • She adheres to a pescatarian diet, which includes fish but no other types of meat.
  • My friend is a pescatarian, so we always go to seafood restaurants when we eat out.
  • I've been feeling like going pescatarian lately, so I've been eating a lot of sushi.
  • Being a pescatarian in a sea of carnivores can sometimes feel like swimming against the current.

noun a type of summer squash that is typically long and green in color

  • The chef prepared a delicious zucchini dish for the guests.
  • I love adding zucchini to my pasta for some extra veggies.
  • Let's sneak some zucchini into the sauce for a healthier twist.
  • She navigated through the crowd as smoothly as a zucchini sliding down a chute.

adjective not cooked sufficiently

adverb in a manner that is not cooked sufficiently

  • The chef apologized for serving the undercooked steak.
  • I think the chicken might be undercooked, it's still pink in the middle.
  • This pizza is totally undercooked, it's like eating raw dough.
  • His arguments were undercooked and lacked substantial evidence.

noun a dish consisting of avocado and toast

  • The cafe offers a variety of breakfast options, including avocado toast.
  • I love starting my day with some avo toast.
  • Let's grab some avo toast for brunch, it's so good!
  • Avocado toast is like a hug for your taste buds.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • Consuming foods high in empty calories can lead to nutrient deficiencies.
  • Eating too many snacks with empty calories is not good for your health.
  • Don't waste your time on those empty calorie foods.
  • His words were like empty calories, providing no real substance or nourishment to the conversation.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'power breakfast' is a noun as it refers to a specific type of breakfast known for providing energy and strength.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'power' is an adjective as it describes the type of breakfast being referred to.

  • The hotel offers a power breakfast option for guests who need a nutritious start to their day.
  • Let's grab a power breakfast before heading to the conference.
  • I always feel like a boss after having my power breakfast in the morning.
  • Eating a power breakfast can fuel your body and mind for a productive day ahead.

noun a word that functions as the name of something, in this case, 'day'

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'five'

  • It is recommended to consume at least five servings of fruits and vegetables a day for a balanced diet.
  • Don't forget to get your five a day in for a healthy lifestyle!
  • Make sure you get in your five a day to keep your body happy!
  • Just like exercise, getting your five a day is a workout for your immune system.

noun a type of kale commonly used in Italian cuisine

  • Cavolo nero, also known as Tuscan kale, is a popular leafy green vegetable in Italian cuisine.
  • I tried making a salad with cavolo nero, but I didn't like the taste.
  • My grandma makes the best soup with cavolo nero, it's so good!
  • The cavolo nero of the situation was the unexpected twist in the plot.

adjective describing a quality or characteristic that promotes heart health

  • It is important to follow a heart-healthy diet to reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
  • Eating heart-healthy foods can help keep your heart strong and healthy.
  • Yo, you gotta start eating more heart-healthy stuff if you wanna keep your ticker ticking!
  • Taking care of your emotional well-being is just as important as maintaining a heart-healthy lifestyle.

noun a type of snack or food product that is designed to provide a quick source of energy, often containing ingredients such as nuts, seeds, and dried fruits

  • The athlete consumed an energy bar before the race to boost their performance.
  • I always keep an energy bar in my bag in case I get hungry during the day.
  • I grabbed an energy bar for a quick snack on the go.
  • Her positive attitude was like an energy bar that fueled the team's motivation.

noun a fruit that is considered to have exceptional nutritional benefits and health-promoting properties

  • Superfruits are known for their high nutrient content and health benefits.
  • I love snacking on superfruits like blueberries and acai berries.
  • These superfruits are the bomb - they taste amazing and are good for you!
  • In the world of fruits, superfruits are like superheroes - packed with power and goodness.

noun a hyphenated compound word used to describe a specific texture or quality of food

adjective describing the texture of something that is both tender and crisp

  • The chef prepared the vegetables to be tender-crisp for the stir-fry dish.
  • I like my vegetables cooked tender-crisp, not too soft.
  • These veggies are gonna be tender-crisp and delicious!
  • Her words were tender-crisp, carefully chosen yet impactful.

noun a noun representing something that is edible or fit to be eaten

  • The chef prepared a variety of comestible dishes for the dinner party.
  • I'm craving some comestible snacks right now.
  • Let's grab some comestibles and have a picnic in the park.
  • Her words were like comestibles for my soul, providing comfort and nourishment.

adjective describing something that does not contain sugar

  • The bakery offers a variety of sugarless pastries for customers with dietary restrictions.
  • I bought some sugarless gum to freshen my breath.
  • I can't stand the taste of sugarless soda.
  • His jokes were as sugarless as a bland dessert.

noun a product or food item that is free of sugar

adjective describing a product that does not contain sugar

  • The new dessert menu includes a variety of sugar-free options for those with dietary restrictions.
  • I picked up some sugar-free snacks for our road trip.
  • I'm trying to cut back on sugar, so I'm going for the sugar-free soda.
  • Her smile was as sweet as sugar-free candy.

noun a type of edible seaweed commonly used in Japanese cuisine

  • Wakame is a type of edible seaweed commonly used in Japanese cuisine.
  • I love adding wakame to my miso soup for extra flavor.
  • Have you tried the wakame salad at that new sushi place? It's bomb!
  • The wakame in the ocean swayed gently with the current, like dancers in a ballet.

noun a shortened form of frozen yogurt, a type of frozen dessert made from yogurt

adjective describing something related to or characteristic of frozen yogurt

  • The new frozen yogurt shop in town offers a variety of froyo flavors.
  • Let's go grab some froyo after dinner!
  • I'm craving some froyo, wanna join me?
  • Her personality is as sweet and refreshing as a cup of froyo on a hot day.

noun a type of pasta made from spiralized courgette (zucchini)

  • The chef prepared a delicious dish of courgetti with a creamy pesto sauce.
  • I tried making courgetti for the first time last night, and it was surprisingly tasty!
  • I'm craving some courgetti noodles right now, they're so good for a healthy meal.
  • She spun the courgetti around her fork, lost in thought about the upcoming presentation.

noun a Japanese dish consisting of small balls or rolls of vinegar-flavored cold cooked rice served with a garnish of raw fish, vegetables, or egg

  • Sushi is a traditional Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice topped with raw fish or other ingredients.
  • Let's grab some sushi for lunch today!
  • I could really go for some sushi right now, it's so bomb!
  • Eating sushi is like experiencing a burst of flavors in every bite.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'eating' is a gerund noun that represents the action of consuming food.

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'clean' is an adjective that describes the type of eating being done.

  • Clean eating involves consuming whole, unprocessed foods in their most natural state.
  • I've been trying to stick to clean eating by avoiding junk food and processed snacks.
  • I'm all about that clean eating life - no more fast food for me!
  • Clean eating is like giving your body a fresh start, free from unhealthy additives and preservatives.

noun a slang term for water, often used humorously or sarcastically

  • At the business conference, they served only Adam's ale as refreshments.
  • I'll just have a glass of Adam's ale, thanks.
  • Let's grab some Adam's ale before heading to the party.
  • In the desert, Adam's ale is more precious than gold.