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engaging food
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "engaging food" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe food that is interesting, appealing, or captivating, often in the context of culinary experiences or presentations. Example: "The restaurant is known for its engaging food that delights both the eyes and the palate."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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He is on the leadership team of a national five-year initiative, funded with a $5 million grant from USDA, called "Food Dignity: Action Research on Engaging Food Insecure Communities and Universities in Building Sustainable Community Food Systems".
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There is no question of trying to ban certain foods, and the WHO is keen to engage food manufacturers, rather than spurn them as it has the tobacco industry.
News & Media
"That's why we are working hard to establish those conditions as a significant prerequisite for engaging in food aid in North Korea this time".
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In short, although the middle-aged male respondents were interested in their own health issues, they were not enthusiastic about engaging in food education, probably because of being busy with daily duties.
She also says progress will require changing public policy, engaging the food industry and making changes within the health care system.
News & Media
Consequently, we are inspired to continuously build our capacity for food rescue and engage the food industry in supporting our mission.
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The TLC believes that the GM food technology is a violation of Kilayim, the mixed breeding of crops or livestock [ 30]. Green also refers to two bible verses, Leviticus 19 19 and Deuteronomy 22 9 11, where God prohibits the mixing of species, as proofs that God made "distinctions in the natural world", which Jews must not breech by eating GM food or engaging in GM food research.
For some trials they simply stared at the food location well before the food was placed there while on other trials they would engage the food and stare at it well before they initiated a reach.
Science
Foodoro is also trying to engage the food blogging community by implementing an affiliate program (like Amazon's) that lets food bloggers earn a percentage on traffic they refer to back to Foodoro (the bloggers can also embed a widget of a product they are writing about in their blogs).
News & Media
Consistent with previous research, control subjects only engaged the food item as the reach was initiated and they disengaged the moment that the food was contacted by the digits [25].
Science
Although the incidence of purging was not significantly different between the S and D groups, patients in the S group more frequently engaged in food refusal (n = 27; 66%), falsification of dietary intake amounts (n = 32; 78%), food hoarding (n = 23; 56%), and excessive exercise (n = 19; 46%) than did patients in the D group.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "engaging food" to describe dishes or culinary experiences that capture the diner's attention and stimulate their senses, going beyond mere sustenance.
Common error
Avoid using "engaging food" to describe ordinary or uninspired meals. Reserve it for culinary creations that offer a unique or stimulating experience.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "engaging food" primarily functions as an adjective-noun combination, where "engaging" modifies "food" to denote its stimulating or captivating qualities. Ludwig confirms this usage by providing examples of the phrase in context.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Science
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Encyclopedias
32%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "engaging food" describes culinary offerings that go beyond simple nutrition, stimulating the senses and capturing attention. As confirmed by Ludwig, the phrase functions as an adjective-noun combination, typically found in neutral to slightly formal contexts such as news articles and culinary reviews. While "engaging food" isn't a particularly common expression, with only one example match and few alternatives, it effectively conveys the idea of a captivating dining experience. Consider using alternatives like "appealing cuisine" or "enticing dishes" depending on your specific context. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is grammatically correct, making it a safe choice for describing memorable and stimulating culinary creations.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
appealing cuisine
Replaces "engaging" with a synonym that emphasizes attractiveness and desirability of the food.
enticing dishes
Similar to "appealing cuisine", but focuses on the individual food items and their ability to lure or tempt.
captivating meals
Highlights the ability of the meals to hold one's attention and interest.
intriguing flavors
Shifts the focus to the unique and stimulating taste profiles of the food.
stimulating gastronomy
A more formal alternative, emphasizing the intellectually and sensorially exciting aspects of the food.
interactive dining
Focuses on the experience of eating and how the customer is engaged in the process.
immersive culinary experience
Highlights the holistic and all-encompassing nature of the food experience.
delicious and interesting food
Replaces engaging with a combined set of qualities related to taste and stimulating qualities.
creative cuisine
Highlights the artistic and innovative side of the dish
flavorful gastronomic delight
Indicates something or a culinary creation that is very tasty and gives great pleasure
FAQs
How can I use "engaging food" in a sentence?
"Engaging food" is used to describe dishes or culinary experiences that are particularly interesting or captivating. For example, "The chef is known for creating truly "engaging food" that combines unique flavors and textures."
What are some alternatives to saying "engaging food"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives such as "appealing cuisine", "enticing dishes", or "captivating meals".
What makes food "engaging"?
Food becomes "engaging" when it stimulates the senses beyond basic taste. This can be through innovative presentation, unique flavor combinations, interactive dining experiences, or the story behind the ingredients.
Is "engaging food" a formal or informal term?
"Engaging food" can be used in both formal and informal contexts, although it is more common in descriptive writing or reviews rather than academic papers. For more formal settings, "stimulating gastronomy" might be a better fit.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested