adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
canned ( also tinned British English )
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She heated up some tinned soup.
tinned/canned
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Do canned vegetables have as many vitamins as fresh ones?
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
food
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Neither does canned food provide an environmentally friendly option for preserving food.
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For a complete and balanced meal they must be fed with an equal volume of canned food and mixer.
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They've launched an appeal to send canned food , medicine and toys to the needy.
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The deep hulls of the Hokule'a were loaded with dried and canned food and three hundred one-gallon containers of water.
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You can buy special canned foods for this purpose.
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And cut down on crisps, salted meat, salted fish and processed canned foods .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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canned peaches
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Also, buying canned or frozen food rather than fresh food cuts down our vitamin intake by as much as 25-30 percent.
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Fights erupted outside supermarkets as shoppers battled for parking spaces in desperate efforts to stock up with canned goods.
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For a complete and balanced meal they must be fed with an equal volume of canned food and mixer.
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If you don't have fresh fruit to hand, just use an equal weight of canned or frozen fruit instead.
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Neither does canned food provide an environmentally friendly option for preserving food.
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Particularly popular with customers were the canned nuts, home remedies, pizzas, pasta, cereals and canned pet foods range.
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Spread with a layer of softened chocolate ice cream and some drained, chopped, canned cherries.
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Use less meat than the stated quantity and add canned beans to reduce fat content.