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Food English

food

Pronunciation: English [Fu? D] beauty [fu? d】?

Example:

1. Now on the bright side, Europe is setting an example for the rest of the world? Food? Waste.

Now let's talk about the lighter news. Europe has set an example for the whole world in dealing with food waste.

2. One of the main reasons for this problem is right? Food? Expired labels are currently not regulated by the government.

One of the main reasons is the confusion of expired food labels, which are not regulated by the government at present.

3. What can you use to lure him back? Food.

You can lure it back with food.

4. There will be plenty soon? Food? For everyone.

The day of abundant food is coming.

5.food? Intolerance, allergies, vitamin deficiency and certain medical conditions can all lead to fatigue.

Food intolerance, allergies, vitamin deficiency and some diseases can all lead to fatigue.

6. She showed the idealism shared by many sustainable development advocates. Food? Or in terms of energy.

Her idealism can be found in many advocates of sustainable development.

7.food? Offered at a nominal price.

Provide food cheaply.

Another study found that high-fat breakfast tastes better, but it will lead to more consumption? Food? Contrary to high-fiber and high-carbohydrate breakfasts, high-fiber and high-carbohydrate breakfasts can satisfy hunger and enhance cognitive function throughout the day.

Another study found that if breakfast is rich in fat, although it tastes delicious, it will make people eat more extra food all day. On the contrary, breakfast rich in fiber and carbohydrates can increase satiety and improve cognitive ability throughout the day.

The researchers spent two years teaching their monkeys to exchange tokens? Food.

The researchers spent two years teaching these monkeys to exchange tokens for food.

10. Look at the ingredients and try to avoid them? Food? Contains ingredients that you can't pronounce.

Read these ingredients and try to avoid foods that contain ingredients you don't understand.