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English Vocabulary in Use Advanced
22 Food: a recipe for disaster
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wholesome = good for you additives = substance added to food to improve its taste or appearance or to preserve it wholefoods = foods that have not had any of their natural features taken away or any artificial substances added free-range = produced by farm animals that are allowed to move around outside and are not kept in cages or stalls gluten-free = not containing a protein which is contained in wheat and some other grains preservatives = chemicals used to stop food from decaying allergies = condition that makes a person become ill or develop skin or breathing problems because they have eaten certain foods or been near certain substances vegan = person who does not eat or use animal products, such as meat, fish, eggs or cheese unprocessed = which have not been treated with chemicals that preserve them or give them extra taste or colour animal welfare = taking care of animals battery-farming = system of producing a large quantity of eggs or meat cheaply by keeping a lot of birds in rows of small cages convenience foods = food that are almost ready to eat or are quick to prepare nutrition labels = labels that indicate how food influences your health traffic-light labelling = labels with colours like traffic lights that give information on nutrition fair trade = a way of buying and selling products that makes certain that the original producer receives a fair price recipe for = situation sure to lead to cooked up = made up, invented all the ingredients of = all the necessary characteristics stew/stew in your own juice = worry or suffer, especially about something you think is that person's fault not my cup of tea = not the type of thing that I like grilled = asked a lot of questions half-baked = unrealistic or not thought through properly spice up = make more lively unsavoury = unpleasant, morally offensive turned sour = went wrong juicy = exciting and interesting
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