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whole food

[ hohl food ]

noun

  1. food with little or no refining or processing and containing no artificial additives or preservatives; natural or organic food


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Word History and Origins

Origin of whole food1

First recorded in 1955–60

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Example Sentences

Instead of just cutting out whole food groups, Bacon says people should pay attention to how food makes them feel.

Forget packaged snacks altogether, and serve your kids the real whole-food alternatives suggested.

Nuts are a whole food, containing all the elements required for the perfect nutrition of the body.

The whole food of the cattle is thus kept perfectly clean at all times.

All the colours and nearly the whole food kingdom are represented, and the temptation is increased by the art of rearrangement.

One can look forward to the whole food question with a certain amount of confidence.

Moreover, our whole food supply would rise in quality as well as lower in price if it was bought by experts.

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