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foodie
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "foodie" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has a particular interest in food, especially in trying new and different cuisines. Example: "As a self-proclaimed foodie, I love exploring new restaurants and tasting exotic dishes from around the world."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Travel
Lifestyle
Alternative expressions(20)
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60 human-written examples
Lard is making a come back in foodie circles around the world.
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Floating Market, Regent's Canal, Mile End Park, E3, to 16 Aug, canalrivertrust.org.uk Part of London's much-loved community of barges and narrowboats becomes a vintage, crafts and foodie dream on water.
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"Since when does one 'curate' a list of wine or a selection of salami?" asks StiperGuy on the message board of popular foodie site Chowhound.com.
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A country party should be able to appeal to every foodie that walks into a farmers market and asks where their produce comes from.
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It's also the centre of Tel Aviv's push for foodie recognition.
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Newrybar: Harvest Cafe (Maclean to Newrybar ~ 1.5 hours; Newrybar to Brisbane ~ 2 hours) Harvest Cafe is a fine-dining restaurant that's usually on the must-visit list of any foodie holidaying in nearby Byron Bay.
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A two-night break, including rail travel from St Pancras and B&B accommodation at the four-star Hotel Aragon, costs from £258pp through Inntravel (01653 617000; inntravel.co.uk) 8. TURIN Italians love their food, and if you're after a foodie break on a budget, Turin – the country's capital of the aperitivo – is the ultimate treat.
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We grew out of that when Angela Mason joined the magazine as food editor in the 1980s, and Ann Barr and I coined the word "foodie".
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Besides museums, Málaga has plenty for the foodie traveller, plus cheap flights, great shopping and nightlife, and access to some of the Costa's best beaches – a winning weekend break combo.
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The trips, named "Atul Kochhar's Indian Journeys", include a Spice Trail of southern India and a trip through Rajasthan, and combine sightseeing with foodie visits to local restaurants and producers.
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I would love a big plate of celeriac, grouper and sour cream kebab with lemongrass #foodie," he tweeted.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "foodie" to describe someone genuinely interested in food culture, exploration, and appreciation, not just someone who enjoys eating.
Common error
Avoid labeling everyone a "foodie". Reserve the term for those with a demonstrable passion and knowledge of food, to prevent diluting its meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The word "foodie" functions primarily as a noun, denoting a person with a particular interest in food. This is supported by Ludwig AI, which identifies it as describing a gourmet. Examples from Ludwig show "foodie" used to identify individuals passionate about food and dining experiences.
Frequent in
News & Media
56%
Travel
20%
Lifestyle
8%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Science
5%
Formal & Business
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "foodie" is a common and widely accepted noun used to describe someone with a strong interest in food. Ludwig AI analysis confirms its grammatical correctness and frequent use across various contexts, particularly in news, travel, and lifestyle publications. While generally neutral, more formal settings might benefit from alternatives like "culinary enthusiast". It's important to use "foodie" accurately, reserving it for individuals with genuine passion and knowledge of food culture to prevent overuse and maintain its intended meaning. The term is well-defined as someone who has a particular interest in food, especially in trying new and different cuisines.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
culinary enthusiast
Emphasizes passion for cooking and culinary arts, rather than just eating.
gourmet lover
Highlights appreciation for high-quality, expertly prepared food.
epicure
Suggests a refined and sensual enjoyment of food and drink.
gastronome
Implies deep knowledge and appreciation of gastronomy.
gastrophile
Highlights the appreciation and love for good food.
chowhound
Informal term for someone who loves to eat, often in large quantities.
connoisseur of food
Suggests expert knowledge and refined taste in food.
one who appreciates fine dining
Focuses on the experience of eating at high-end restaurants.
someone who enjoys culinary experiences
Highlights the enjoyment of food-related activities.
a person keen on gastronomy
Focuses on gastronomy as a study.
FAQs
How can I use "foodie" in a sentence?
You can use "foodie" to describe someone with a strong interest in food, such as, "As a self-proclaimed foodie, she always seeks out unique culinary experiences."
What can I say instead of "foodie"?
You can use alternatives like "culinary enthusiast", "gourmet lover", or "gastronome" depending on the specific context and nuance you want to convey.
Is it appropriate to use "foodie" in formal writing?
While "foodie" is widely understood, it's generally considered an informal term. In formal writing, consider using more professional alternatives like "culinary expert" or "gastronomy aficionado".
What distinguishes a "foodie" from someone who simply enjoys eating?
A "foodie" is more than just someone who likes to eat. They have a deep interest in the origins, preparation, and cultural significance of food. They often explore new cuisines and culinary techniques.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested