edible food

  • 11Edible flowers — is also the title of a song by the Finn Brothers on their 2004 Everyone Is Here album. Edible flowers are flowers that can be eaten. Just as the leaves and roots of some flowering plants can be eaten; various flowers, which can be used to… …

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  • 12Food safety in the People's Republic of China — Food safety is a growing concern in Chinese agriculture. China s principal crops are rice, corn, wheat, soybeans, and cotton in addition to apples and other fruits and vegetables. [USDA. [http://www.ers.usda.gov/briefing/china/keystatistics.htm… …

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  • 13Edible Communities — is a holding group of magazines published about local culinary news, specializing in local food.HistoryIt was founded by Tracey Ryder and Carole Topalian in 2002 in Ojai, California. As of 2008 consists of 33 Edible magazines in the United States …

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  • 14food — 1 Food, feed, victuals, viands, provisions, comestibles, provender, fodder, forage are comparable when meaning things that are edible for human beings or animals. Food is the most general of these terms and is typically applicable to all… …

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  • 15Food photography — is a still life specialization of commercial photography. The main applications of food photography are in advertising, cook books, magazine editorials and packaging.The almost edible look prevalent in the best food photography is usually the… …

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  • 16edible — 1590s, from L.L. edibilis eatable, from L. edere to eat, from PIE root *ed to eat (Cf. Skt. admi I eat; Gk. edo I eat; Lith. edu I eat; Hittite edmi I eat, adanna food; O …

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  • 17food — [n] edible material aliment, bite*, board, bread, cheer, chow*, comestible, cookery, cooking, cuisine, diet, drink, eatable, eats*, entrée, fare, fast food, feed, fodder*, foodstuff, goodies*, grit*, groceries*, grub*, handout*, home cooking,… …

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  • 18edible — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ fit to be eaten. ► NOUN (edibles) ▪ items of food. DERIVATIVES edibility noun. ORIGIN Latin edibilis, from edere eat …

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  • 19edible — [ed′ə bəl] adj. [LL edibilis < L edere, EAT] fit to be eaten n. anything fit to be eaten; food usually used in pl. edibility [ed′əbil′ə tē] n. edibleness …

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  • 20food-fish — foodˈ fish noun An edible fish • • • Main Entry: ↑food …

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