Nutritional Science Vocabulary

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun Dairy products are food products made from milk or containing milk ingredients. They include items such as milk, cheese, yogurt, and butter.

  • Dairy products such as milk, cheese, and yogurt are rich in calcium and protein.
  • I always make sure to grab some dairy products from the store for breakfast.
  • I can't have dairy products because they make me feel bloated.
  • Including dairy products in your diet is like adding a touch of richness to your meals.

adjective causing harm or damage

  • The deleterious effects of pollution on the environment are well-documented.
  • Eating too much junk food can have deleterious effects on your health.
  • Staying up all night playing video games can be really deleterious to your grades.
  • Gossiping about others can have a deleterious impact on your relationships.

noun a branch of science that deals with the study of home economics, including cooking, sewing, and other household skills

  • Domestic science is a field of study that focuses on home economics and household management.
  • I learned some useful tips in domestic science class on how to properly clean and organize my home.
  • My mom is a pro at domestic science - she can whip up a delicious meal in no time.
  • Mastering domestic science is like having a superpower when it comes to running a household efficiently.

noun the act of fortifying or the state of being fortified

  • The fortification of the castle walls was necessary to protect against enemy invasions.
  • They're adding more fortification to the building to make it more secure.
  • I heard they're beefing up the fortification on that place to keep out intruders.
  • Education is the best fortification against ignorance and misinformation.

adjective relating to or denoting animals that feed on plants

  • The herbivorous animals in the savanna mainly feed on grass and leaves.
  • My sister's pet rabbit is herbivorous, so she always has to make sure it has plenty of vegetables to eat.
  • Dude, did you know that cows are totally herbivorous? They only eat plants and stuff.
  • As a writer, I am herbivorous when it comes to ideas, always seeking out fresh and natural inspiration.

noun a group of organic compounds that are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents, including fats, oils, waxes, and steroids

  • Lipids are a diverse group of molecules that include fats, oils, and other substances.
  • I try to avoid foods high in lipids because they are not good for my health.
  • I need to cut back on the greasy stuff, too many lipids are not good for you.
  • His words were like lipids, smoothly coating over any rough edges in the conversation.

noun a term used in the food industry to describe the perfect balance of sweet and salty flavors in a product

  • Food scientists strive to find the perfect bliss point in their products to optimize consumer satisfaction.
  • I think I've found my bliss point with this new ice cream flavor - it's so good!
  • This chocolate cake hits the bliss point every time - it's seriously addictive.
  • For her, painting is where she finds her bliss point, losing herself in the colors and brushstrokes.

noun a state of lethargy or sleepiness induced by consuming a large amount of food

  • After indulging in a heavy meal, many people experience what is known as a 'food coma', a state of extreme lethargy caused by overeating.
  • I ate so much at the buffet that I went into a food coma and couldn't move for hours.
  • I stuffed myself with pizza and wings until I was in a full-on food coma.
  • The amount of work I had to do put me in a mental food coma, I couldn't focus on anything else.