Results for: something added to food in processing
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animals hunted by other animals, creature that is hunted and killed for food; victim, casualty, hunt and kill for food; take advantage of, victimize, killing of other animals as food, plunder, somebody treated unkindly by othersprey
antigen-enhancing drug, drug-enhancing agent, helper, assistant; substance or treatment that is used as a supplement to the primary treatment (Medicine); substance added to an antigen or vaccine to increase the immune response (Immunology), helping age...adjuvant
any of a number of birds which swim on and live near water (i.e. ducks, geese, etc.); collective group of birds hunted for food or sport, aquatic bird, swimming game birdswaterfowl
any of a number of large food fish that are a source of caviar and isinglass, large fish yielding caviarsturgeon
any of a number of marine fish found mainly in the coastal waters of the Pacific and Atlantic; snapping turtle; work supervisor (Slang), something that snaps, tropical food fishsnapper
any of a number of marine food fishes found mainly in the Indo-Pacific regionflathead
any of a number of plants having thick green or reddish clusters of flowers; imaginary flower which never dies; reddish-purple color; purple dye, flowering plant with drooping flowerheads, food dye, legendary floweramaranth
any of several species of food fish that resemble the pike (native to the waters near Florida and the West Indies); gesture of derision, scornful gesture, large bony fish, rude gesture, sergeant fishsnook
any of several varieties of edible plant from the genus Rheum (used as a food and medication); argument, squabble (Slang), interj. nonsense! no way!, medicinal Asian plant, pie plant, plant with edible stalks, quarrel, rhubarb stalks as foodrhubarb
any set of written instructions; written instructions for preparing food; prescription, written instructions for the use of a medication, instructions for making food, methodrecipe
apparatus for producer gas, manufacturer, one who produces goods or services; one responsible for general supervision of a motion picture (or play, television program, etc.), organism that makes its food, organizer of movie, recording, something genera...producer
apparatus for smoking food, gathering of men, person or thing that smokes; smoking car, railroad car in which smoking is permitted; informal social gathering for men, railroad car designated for smoking, smoking compartment, somebody who smokessmoker
applesauce, pulp made from crushed apples, food remains after oil extraction, remains of crushed fruitpomace
appliance for cooking, stove, oven (for cooking or baking); device in which food is cooked (pot, pressure cooker, etc.)cooker
appliance for frying food, deep-fat fryerdeep fryer
 

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