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wholefood

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wholefood [ˈhəʊlˌfuːd]
n
(Cookery) (sometimes plural)
a.  food that has been refined or processed as little as possible and is eaten in its natural state, such as brown rice, wholemeal flour, etc.
b.  (as modifier) a wholefood restaurant
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wholefood [ˈhəʊlfuːd] wholefoods [ˈhəʊlfuːdz] (Brit)
B. CPD wholefood(s) restaurant Nrestaurante m naturista
wholefood [ˈhəʊlˌfuːd]
1. n wholefoodsalimenti mpl integrali
2. adj wholefood dietdieta a base di prodotti integrali


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Byline: Sally McLean IN these days of organic, wholefood, gluten-free and fusion foods, it's hard to believe we didn't always watch our fat, sugar and salt intakes daily.
Sir Paul McCartney's ex-wife, who was born in Washington near Sunderland, said she had been a fan of the Redwood Wholefood Company and its "ethical, compassionate foods" for "many years".
Sir Paul McCartney's ex-wife said she had been a fan of the Redwood Wholefood Company for many years, reports the Sun.
 
 
 
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