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Discover LudwigThe phrase "foreign food" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to food that is not native to a specific country or culture. Example: "I love trying new and exotic cuisines, so I always make sure to seek out foreign food restaurants when I travel."
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The New Yorker watched, fascinated, as this exotic foreign food began to lose its foreignness and become, in various ways, American.
It inspected 100 of 190,000 foreign food plants.
The biggest foreign food supplier in India is Domino's Pizza, an American firm".
But the balance tipped more significantly toward foreign food in the 1990s.
Appallingly, the Meles regime uses foreign food aid to punish his critics.
Until now, Japan has granted working visas to overseas chefs only to make foreign food.
While holidaying overseas, many bypass the foreign food altogether, opting instead for more familiar favourites.
At present a tenth of the country would perish without foreign food aid.
The difficulty is that like us, wealthy Bangladeshis favour foreign food.
Traditionally, Peruvian cooking was enjoyed at home, while fancy restaurants offered foreign food.
"It's a way of Americanizing foreign food, but without that McDonald's feel".
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