nutritious
IPA: nutrˈɪʃʌs
adjective
- (of food or drink) Providing nutrients; healthy to eat.
- (figurative) Salutary.
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Examples of "nutritious" in Sentences
- The raw egg makes it nutritious.
- Here is the most nutritious soil on Amrum.
- The correct word is healthful or nutritious.
- The grains and fruits in the filling were nutritious.
- Scientists fed some nutritious food to the laboratory rats.
- •Find comfort in nutritious versions of your favorite foods.
- The roots or bulbs cooked make palatable and nutritious food.
- The interior of a gall is composed of edible nutritious tissue.
- Early in the war. the dogs suffered from lack of nutritious food.
- In addition, the foliage is a nutritious fodder for farm animals.
- At the time beer was viewed as harmless, nutritious and even healthy.
- Defending the use of the word nutritious'', Coca-Cola said the product contained
- It soon became infamous as the Froot Loops label because it allowed sugar-laden cereals and Cracker Jack to be called nutritious.
- Food, however nutritious, which is too quickly digested, is soon followed by a sense of hunger and emptiness, and consequent sinking and debility.
- The peanut residue, which remains quite nutritious, is pressed into cakes and fed to cattle (who also live in the heart of town with their owners).
- LONDON — Britain s ad regulator says Vitaminwater has too much sugar to be accurately described as nutritious and has ordered owner Coca-Cola to stop running...
- LONDON — Britain's ad regulator says Vitaminwater has too much sugar to be accurately described as nutritious and has ordered owner Coca-Cola to stop running advertisements carrying the claim.
- The food and beverage giant last year indicated it would stick to collaborative deals and alliances to reach its goal of nearly tripling annual sales of so-called nutritious and functional foods.
- Coke's Vitaminwater claims misleading BRITAIN'S ad regulator says Vitaminwater has too much sugar to be accurately described as nutritious and has ordered owner Coca-Cola to stop running advertisements carrying the claim.
- The acronym stands for Women, Infants and Children; it is a governmentally funded voucher program with which low income mothers can obtain nutritious food for themselves (particularly if they are nursing mothers), their babies and toddlers.
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