food preparation
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffoodandpreparation
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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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preparation
noun
uk/ˌprep.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌprep.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
the things that you do or the time that you spend preparing ...
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(Definition offoodandpreparationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Wedding cakes were probably contaminated directly by infected food handlers, or indirectly via contaminatedfoodpreparationsurfaces or utensils.
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The prevailing local customs and practices must be understood, together with a knowledge of methods offoodpreparation.
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First,foodpreparationsurfaces, utensils, and equipment were not properly sanitized.
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A norovirus outbreak associated with wedding cake offoodpreparation, hygienic practices, and employee health and absenteeism.
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Significantly more cases had received advice onfoodpreparationand hygiene practices by the time of the baseline interview.
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Nutrition education andfoodpreparationsessions are held in village kitchens.
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Each household manufactured most of the tools used in the daily routines offoodpreparation, wood working, and agriculture.
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Salmonella, as the second most important foodborne pathogen, was (still) mainly associated with the use of raw shell eggs infoodpreparation.
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Correlating food safety knowledge with homefoodpreparationpractices.
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For example, recognising difficulties in nutrition andfoodpreparation, or unmet spiritual needs, paves the way to securing specialist help.
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They include words for plants, animals, tools,foodpreparation, the calendar and numerical calculation, and kinship and other social roles.
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All 48 food-handlers were interviewed regarding place and time offoodpreparation, water and toilet facilities.
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In our study, features offoodpreparationand hygiene in the domestic kitchen of cases were compared with randomly selected control households.
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In 2000, a majority of families had two incomes44, and little time for traditionalfoodpreparation.
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Instrumental activities of daily living (15) included food shopping,foodpreparation, performing housework, handling finances, and using public transportation.
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Additional benefits of increased water availability for personal hygiene,foodpreparation, etc. interact with other factors to improve the overall health status of the household.
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This could be due to the higher rate of consumption activities, but not offoodpreparationand storage, at the centers.
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