词汇 | whole-food |
释义 | whole food noun[ C or U ] (UK alsowholefood)uk /ˈhəʊl.fuːd/ us /ˈhoʊl.fuːd/ food that has not had any of its natural features taken away or any artificial substances added: (不含人工添加剂的)全天然食品,全营养食品 a wholefood shop全营养食品商店 Food - general words aliment bed bowl of something box scheme carb delicacy dry goods eats farm box fast casual fast food morsel munch non-dairy non-food nosh sustenance vegetable box viands victuals Examples of whole foodwhole food Kale's so hot because it packs in more nutrition than practically any other wholefood. From TIME They are steering us toward processed food manufactured in labs, rather than wholefood grown as close to nature as possible. From ABC News Easily found in wholefood or natural grocery stores, they make a crunchy topping for baked goods, yogurt and cereals. From Huffington Post Nor is he thrilled with the macrobiotic diet, because he's opposed to "anything that gets rid of wholefood groups," he said. From ABC News As with carbs, get it from real, whole foods. From Huffington Post These natural whole foods have sustained us since the dawn of time. From Huffington Post It is best to eat your fruits and vegetables from whole foods. From Huffington Post The result is an intimate portrait of how our bodies break down processed vs whole foods. From Gizmodo Instead of restricting calories, eat nourishing whole foods that are high in fiber, protein and nutrients to boost your mood and energy. From Huffington Post We should focus on whole foods all around, even in our drinks. From TIME These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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