15 example sentences using foodstuff.
Foodstuff used in a sentence
Foodstuff in a sentence as a noun
It turns out that when you remove fat from a foodstuff, it tends not to taste nearly as good.
He claims that water is "just another foodstuff". But it's not.
But as a heavy lunch or dinner foodstuff. Not a breakfast thing - ever.
Other foodstuff is just like that." Organic" farmers live there too.
I think the misnomer is that soft drinks and fries have huge margins, and that foodstuff has standard foodservice margins. Back in the day soft drinks cost ~.
It's not an organic foodstuff however. Shock, horror, words have contexts which cause them to mean different things.
Hamburgers may be served all over the world, but they remain a very American foodstuff.
It also demonstrates that not starving to death is more important than fretting about how many grass seeds are in the foodstuff at hand.
When I do, I find it jarring to be taken out of a story to be told about lavatory cleaner or some novelty foodstuff. I have the same feeling when browsing without AdBlock.
Somewhat ironically, the foodstuff I might be most inclined to believe would satisfy this requirement is exactly what "soylent" should be -- complete raw human. Om nom nom.
If a machine is used to break something down, it's invariably increases the GI of the foodstuff. Blending a banana into a smoothy will leave you with a higher GI meal than simply eating the banana.
As with other biofuels, it may have the downside of increasing the price of formic acid as a foodstuff. And if you've never tried ants over shoe-string potatoes, you should -- they add a delicious, lemony flavor!
No, you label things when there is scientific evidence, of the peer-reviewed and -reproduced kind, that there is a non-obvious risk associated with a given foodstuff or other item. GMO labeling falls well short of that standard.
At present industrial countries spend between 9-11% of their annual income on foodstuffs and less than 5% of their time gathering said foodstuffs - the lowest in time/money expenditure for food in the history of the world. [1] If we die slightly earlier due to a possible rise in cardiovascular disease then it was a small price to pay for saving years in productive time. Also, fast food firms are an easy target but when pressed for an answer, the team at Freakonomics made a pretty good case that a McDonalds hamburger is possibly the greatest foodstuff when balanced between cost, speed, safety and bountifulness of nutrients.
The information\n considered included the behaviour and trends of the\n long‑lived radionuclides in foodstuff and the environment in\n order to improve the estimates of exposure of relevant population\n groups, and the results of the latest follow‑up studies\n of the health of the exposed groups. The effects of radiation\n on plants and animals following the Chernobyl accident are\n discussed separately in annex E, “Effects of ionizing radiation\n on non‑human biota”.
Foodstuff definitions
(usually plural) consumer goods sold by a grocer
See also: grocery
a substance that can be used or prepared for use as food