Nutritional Terms

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun food items

adjective related to food or edibles

  • The store specializes in high-quality comestibles sourced from local farms.
  • I'm going to grab some comestibles from the grocery store for the party.
  • Let's pick up some fancy comestibles for the picnic.
  • Literature can be considered as intellectual comestibles for the mind.

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 a powder obtained by grinding grain, typically wheat, and used to make bread, cakes, and pastry

  • The baker used high-quality flour to make the bread.
  • Can you grab the flour from the pantry for me?
  • I heard that new bakery uses top-notch flour in their pastries.
  • Education is the flour that nourishes the mind.

noun a condition or syndrome characterized by the overcooking or burning of meat, particularly chops

  • Burnt chop syndrome is a term used in the medical field to describe a condition where patients experience a burnt taste in their mouth after eating.
  • Have you ever heard of burnt chop syndrome? It's when you taste something burnt after eating.
  • I think I have a case of burnt chop syndrome after that BBQ last night.
  • Dealing with that difficult client gave me a case of burnt chop syndrome - it left a bad taste in my mouth.

noun a plant-based alternative to dairy milk

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  • I prefer to use mylk instead of regular milk in my coffee.
  • Do you want some mylk in your cereal?
  • I love how creamy this mylk is!
  • Her kindness was like mylk, soothing and comforting.