unprocessed food

collocation in English

meaningsofunprocessedandfood

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unprocessed
adjective
uk
/ˌʌnˈprəʊ.sest/
us
/ˌʌnˈprɑː.sest/
not having had any sort of chemical or industrial treatment in order to preserve it, or improve its taste ...
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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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(Definition ofunprocessedandfoodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Inflation in 2001 was affected by the lagged effects in import price increases in 2000, and by the new impact of livestock diseases onunprocessedfoodprices.
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I hope that if anybody is caught feedingunprocessedfoodthe penalty will be so severe as to deter other people who might feel inclined to take that risk.
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She dressed eccentrically, spoke positively of de facto relationships and advocated vegetarianism andunprocessedfood.
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The database currently contains information on more than 28,000 chemicals found in 1000 raw orunprocessedfoodproducts.
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Sleeping in the open injures the player,unprocessedfoodis not very effective against hunger and aggressive animals threaten the player.
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Some emphasized their preference for organic or unprocessed foods.
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It is correct to say that the trade gap in highly-processed foods is significantly less pronounced than for unprocessed foods.
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Its incidence is inversely linked with poor sanitation during the first years of life and consumption of fruits, vegetables, and unprocessed foods.
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He changed his diet, becoming more health-conscious and eating mostly unprocessed foods.
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Mennonites eat mostly fresh, unprocessed foods, farm without pesticides, and use few or no cosmetics or personal care products.
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