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This document defines various English vocabulary terms related to food and nutrition, including:
1) Wholesome, vegan, gluten-free, free-range, and unprocessed refer to types of food or diets.
2) Additives, preservatives, and spices refer to substances that are added to foods.
3) Nutrition labels, traffic-light labeling, and fair-trade refer to systems for classifying or labeling foods.
4) Terms like battery-farming, convenience foods, and wholefoods refer to methods of food production, distribution, and sale.
This document defines various English vocabulary terms related to food and nutrition, including:
1) Wholesome, vegan, gluten-free, free-range, and unprocessed refer to types of food or diets.
2) Additives, preservatives, and spices refer to substances that are added to foods.
3) Nutrition labels, traffic-light labeling, and fair-trade refer to systems for classifying or labeling foods.
4) Terms like battery-farming, convenience foods, and wholefoods refer to methods of food production, distribution, and sale.
This document defines various English vocabulary terms related to food and nutrition, including:
1) Wholesome, vegan, gluten-free, free-range, and unprocessed refer to types of food or diets.
2) Additives, preservatives, and spices refer to substances that are added to foods.
3) Nutrition labels, traffic-light labeling, and fair-trade refer to systems for classifying or labeling foods.
4) Terms like battery-farming, convenience foods, and wholefoods refer to methods of food production, distribution, and sale.
English Vocabulary in Use Advanced (Unit 22 page 50-51)
1. wholesome person who does not eat or use animal products
2. additives made up, invented 3. wholefoods a way of buying and sellign products that makes certain that the original producer receives a fair price 4. free-range situation sure to lead to 5. gluten-free unrealistic or not thought through properly 6. preservatives produced by farm animals that are allowed to move around outside and are not kept in cages or stalls 7. allergies asked a lot of questions 8. vegan foods that have not had any of their natural feature taken away or any artificial substances added 9. unprocessed labels that indicate how the food influences your health 10. animal welfare unpleasant, morally offensive 11. battery-farming labels with colours like traffic light that give information on nutrition 12. convenience foods make more lively 13. nutrition labels foods that are almost ready to eat or are quick to prepare 14. traffic-light not containing a protein which is contained in wheat and labelling some other grains 15. fair-trade chemicals used to stop food from decaying 16. recipe for exciting or interesting 17. cooked up a story taking care of animals 18. all the ingredients no the type of thing that I like of 19. stew which have not been treated with chemicals that preserve them or give them an extra taste or colour 20. my cup of tea good for you 21. grilled system of producing a large quantity of eggs or meat cheaply by keeping a lot of birds in rows of small cages 22. half-baked substance added to food to improve its taste or appearance or to preserve it 23. spice up all the necessary characteristics 24. unsavoury worry or suffer, especially about something you think is that person's fault 25. turned sour condition that makes a person become ill or develop skin or breathing problems because they have eaten certain foods or have been near certain substances 26. juicy went wrong
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