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单词 food value
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Definition of food value in English:

food value

noun
mass noun
  • The nutritional value of a foodstuff.

    don't peel potatoes—the skins seal in flavour and food value
    count noun vegetables can lose their food values during storage
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And what they eat depends on availability as well as food value.
    • For many years, it was assumed that the sporocarps simply lacked food value.
    • It impressed him that hunters would ask forgiveness from a bear before they killed it for the food value.
    • They are all great and a good food value for the money.
    • As ruminants, they are able to subsist on dry, often spiny vegetation that would seem to have little food value.
    • In contrast, flesh of any other animals has a similar, high food value, if you can catch it.
    • A soft muddy floor of wetlands becomes a woven mat of tough roots with no significant food value for many wildlife species.
    • Additionally, the way farmers feed them reduces their food value.
    • Apparently now they are more palatable but lacking in food value.
    • Casters, hemp and a few maggots are also added to give a bit of added food value.
    • Loosestrife has very limited food value for most wildlife species.
    • For these desert rodents, food value seems to be closely associated with water conservation.
    • They produce heads of grain which are harvested for their food value to people and animals.
    • It was often enlivened, both for flavour and food value, with green herbs such as daisy, tansy, dandelion, nettles, kale, etc.
    • She forced down mostly meat and cheese, washed down with water, assuming these to have the greatest food value.
    • Popular roots such as ginseng, dock, radish, beets, and carrots are prized for their concentrated food value and healing power.
    • Once a patch has been discovered, it is exploited by on average 1.58 individuals, for 8.40 s, during which time 59.13% of its food value is consumed.
    • Was the song sparrow gleaning food value from the algae in the mud, as well as from the oxidized deposits?
    • Already I could tell the difference in food value between a green grape and a purple one, between a Twinkie and a Snowball.
    • Would you believe it, but banana, in terms of food value, is the fourth most important crop in the world after rice, wheat and maize.
 
 

Definition of food value in US English:

food value

nounfo͞od ˈvalyo͞o
  • The nutritional value of a foodstuff.

    don't peel potatoes—the skins seal in flavor and food value
    count noun vegetables can lose their food values during storage
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once a patch has been discovered, it is exploited by on average 1.58 individuals, for 8.40 s, during which time 59.13% of its food value is consumed.
    • A soft muddy floor of wetlands becomes a woven mat of tough roots with no significant food value for many wildlife species.
    • It was often enlivened, both for flavour and food value, with green herbs such as daisy, tansy, dandelion, nettles, kale, etc.
    • It impressed him that hunters would ask forgiveness from a bear before they killed it for the food value.
    • Apparently now they are more palatable but lacking in food value.
    • Already I could tell the difference in food value between a green grape and a purple one, between a Twinkie and a Snowball.
    • Was the song sparrow gleaning food value from the algae in the mud, as well as from the oxidized deposits?
    • For many years, it was assumed that the sporocarps simply lacked food value.
    • In contrast, flesh of any other animals has a similar, high food value, if you can catch it.
    • As ruminants, they are able to subsist on dry, often spiny vegetation that would seem to have little food value.
    • Popular roots such as ginseng, dock, radish, beets, and carrots are prized for their concentrated food value and healing power.
    • Loosestrife has very limited food value for most wildlife species.
    • For these desert rodents, food value seems to be closely associated with water conservation.
    • And what they eat depends on availability as well as food value.
    • They are all great and a good food value for the money.
    • Would you believe it, but banana, in terms of food value, is the fourth most important crop in the world after rice, wheat and maize.
    • She forced down mostly meat and cheese, washed down with water, assuming these to have the greatest food value.
    • They produce heads of grain which are harvested for their food value to people and animals.
    • Additionally, the way farmers feed them reduces their food value.
    • Casters, hemp and a few maggots are also added to give a bit of added food value.
 
 
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