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'''Food''' is material, usually of ] or ] origin, consumed by living things to provide energy and ]. Liquids used for this purpose are often called ], but the term ''food'' applies to them as well. Sometimes used metaphorically, as in ''food for thought''. | '''Food''' is material, usually of ] or ] origin, consumed by living things to provide energy and ]. Liquids used for this purpose are often called ], but the term ''food'' applies to them as well. Sometimes used metaphorically, as in ''food for thought''. | ||
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Food is material, usually of animal or plant origin, consumed by living things to provide energy and nutrition. Liquids used for this purpose are often called drink, but the term food applies to them as well. Sometimes used metaphorically, as in food for thought.
Basic foods:
- From animal sources:
- From plant sources:
- Food additives
Types of food:
- Beverage
- Bread
- Cheese
- Desert
- French fries
- Pasta
- Pizza
- Salad
- Sauce
- Sausage
- Snack food: Confectionery, Potato chips
- Soup
Meals:
Food production or aquisition:
- Agriculture (including farming and horticulture)
- Aquaculture (including mariculture)
- Hunting
- Fishing