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Discover LudwigThe phrase "certain foodstuffs" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to specific types of food items or ingredients, often in a context discussing dietary restrictions, nutrition, or food regulations. Example: "The restaurant offers a variety of dishes, but they are unable to accommodate customers with allergies to certain foodstuffs."
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Clearly, however, the course of civilisation does have something to do with the discovery, preparation, cooking, preserving and storing of certain foodstuffs.
Small businesses and some taxpayers were exempt from paying this VAT, and it was not applied to certain foodstuffs, medicines, and exports.
Spence predicts that in years to come, when certain foodstuffs are no longer in existence, we'll use Google Glass to project images on to our dishes to give us the impression of the food we used to enjoy.
Apart from income, useful indicators may include the consumption of certain foodstuffs such as protein, a measure of life expectancy, and access to basic amenities such as a safe water supply.
The science bit aside, the fact remains that some people find certain foodstuffs more unbearably bitter than others do – as will be all too clear to anyone who has ever seen a child's face when "made" to eat a brussels sprout.
At its most ambitious, the tradition of sacred eating does not merely drop ideas into our minds between mouthfuls, it also makes sure that what we are eating is itself an agent of communication and that doctrines are aligned with the subterranean sympathies of certain foodstuffs.
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I swear I'm no purist when it comes to how a certain foodstuff is "supposed" to be prepared, but I find a rod of egg to be an upsetting concept.
Gastrointestinal complaints after the ingestion of certain foodstuff can occur in a large variety and can range as simple symptoms from bloating to severe symptoms like generalized skin reactions, gastroenteritis, colitis etc up to complications like bronchospasm and anaphylaxis.
The results highlight the fact that certain of these foodstuffs (sparkling water, cranberry juice, and Maltesers – chocolate-covered malt honeycomb) were better associated with angular shapes and high-pitched meaningless words, such as 'kiki' and 'takete', whose pronunciation requires sharp inflection of the mouth.
Certain aspects of foodstuffs, particularly their toughness and grit content, however, can be expected to influence microwear features with reasonable consistency across taxa.
Later, the maximum levels for benzo[ a]pyrene were laid down in Regulation (EC) No. 1881/2006, setting maximum levels for certain contaminants in foodstuffs (EC 2006).
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