cooked food
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcookedandfood
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cooked
adjective
uk/kʊkt/us/kʊkt/
Cooked food has been prepared ...
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food
noun[C or U]
uk/fuːd/us/fuːd/
something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep ...
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(Definition ofcookedandfoodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofcooked food
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After covering with a lid, thecookedfoodwas similarly stored.
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Thecookedfoodwas acidic due to the use of apple vinegar (y4.7 g of acetic acid/100 ml of apple vinegar).
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Cookedfoodmay become unsanitary over the course of the day, contributing to diarrhea, disease, and dehydration.
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One of these consumption goods iscookedfood, which requires raw food, fuel, water, and labor as inputs.
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A food centre was defined as a street-level premise that soldcookedfood.
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Immediately after inoculation and at 20, 40 and 60 min after inoculation, 1.5 ml of the liquid portion of thecookedfoodwas removed to perform a bacterial count.
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A meal must includecookedfood.
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She started working as a helper in a ' chop bar ' (a place wherecookedfoodis served).
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A total of 0.1 ml of the 10x3 dilution was inoculated into the liquid portion of the food or a model representation of the liquid portion of thecookedfood.
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This reveals the abandonment of the ascetic habit of sleeping on a sheepskin spread on the ground in favor of the more genteel mat and the adoption ofcookedfood.
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Salmonella outbreak from microwavecookedfood.
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The real reason for so much bad health is sophisticated andcookedfood.
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The adjudication officer turned down their request for a cooker on the ground that there was no necessity forcookedfood.
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She took wellcookedfoodout of a clean pantry and put it into her mouth which was filthy and full of germs.
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It has been pointed out by many speakers to-day that we cannot have good health without proper and adequatelycookedfoodfor our people.
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To these people, cyclamates will be of great benefit and will greatly improve the attractiveness of their food, particularlycookedfood.
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They are thus worse off than if on the lodging list and have to make their own arrangements for gettingcookedfood.
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