Collocation
fresh food
Definition
food that is recently made or harvested and not old, spoiled, or heavily processed
'fresh food' is a common English collocation. food that is recently made or harvested and not old, spoiled, or heavily processed
fresh + food
“The hotel serves fresh food every day.”
Examples
- I try to eat _____ food instead of snacks from a bag.
- This market sells _____ food from local farms.
- After the hike, we cooked _____ food over the camp stove.
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- The café is popular because it uses _____ food and simple recipes.
- Please put the _____ food in the fridge so it doesn’t go bad.
- It’s hard to find _____ food when you travel late at night.
- The doctor suggested more _____ food and fewer processed meals.
- We chose a restaurant that promised _____ food made to order.
- The smell of _____ food filled the apartment as they started dinner.
More adjective + nouns
- fast food quickly prepared food sold in restaurants for rapid service, often inexpensive
- fresh fruit fruit that is recently harvested and not preserved, canned, or dried
- strong coffee coffee with an intense flavor and often a higher caffeine effect
- soft drink a non-alcoholic beverage, often sweet and carbonated
- balanced diet a way of eating that includes the right variety and amounts of nutrients for good health