Dairy products
Di‧e‧ta‧ry
Related to the food someone eats [↪ nutritional]:
Special dietary requirements
A varied diet
It’s the food I eat the least.
The Freshman fifteen refers to an amount (somewhat
arbitrarily set at fifteen pounds) of weight often gained during a student's
first year at college.
The expression is commonly used in the United States and Canada. In Australia and New Zealand it is
sometimes referred to as First Year Fatties, Fresher spread,
or Fresher Five, the latter referring to a five kilogram gain.
The purported causes of this weight gain are increased alcohol intake
and the consumption of fat and carbohydrate-rich cafeteria-style food and fast food in university
dormitories. Many dining halls in United States universities are
all-you-can-eat style and offer copious dessert choices. In addition, lack of
sleep may lead to overeating and weight gain, because it lowers the level
of leptin. Other causes includemalnutrition, stress, and decreased levels
of exercise. All of these factors can
affect each person in a different way. Studies confirm many of these causes.
Colleges and universities have recently been cracking down on this common
problem and are trying to educate people on how to prevent it. This problem has
grown so much that students are focusing on how to stop the freshman fifteen
before it even happens.[1]
Convert Pounds to Kilos: 15 Lbs = 6.8Kgs
Veggies
Avellana sustantivo femenino hazelnut
Legumes = pulse
(chickpeas, beans or lenses)
kidney beans
green beans
Sausages to a steak
I eat all types of food / a little bit of everything.
Di‧et
1 [uncountable and countable] the kind of food that a person or
animal eats each day
Balanced/healthy/poor etc diet
It is important to have
a balanced, healthy diet.
The effects of poor diet and
lack of exercise
Vegetarian/high-fibre/Western etc diet
Diet of
They exist on a diet of fish.
Bamboo is the panda's
staple diet (=main food).
In somebody's diet
The importance of vitamins and
minerals in your diet
2 [countable] a limited range and amount of food that you eat when
you want to get thinner
Go/be on a diet
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millennium /mɪˈleniəm/
A plot twist
All the rage
Dairy / ˈderi / || / ˈdeəri/ ≠ daily
Mussel / ˈmʌsəl/ -mejillón
Muscle / ˈmʌsəl/ sustantivo
a. countable or
uncountable ( Anat ) músculo m
Fry (in oil)
Boil (in hot water)
Bake (bread and cakes in an oven)
Roast (meat or vegetables in an oven)
Microwave (using a microwave oven)
Grill/broil American English
(using a grill)
Steam, toast, simmer, poach, barbecue, stir-fry, sauté, char grill
Raw (not cooked)
Rare (used about meat that has been cooked for a short time)
Medium
Well-done (used about meat that has been cooked for a long time)
Cook
vegetable / ˈvedʒtəbəl/
fruit /fruːt/
Dressing
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