adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
nourishing/nutritious (= making you strong and healthy )
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The food was nourishing but not particularly tasty.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
highly
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Here are some examples of simple yet highly nutritious meals.
more
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Termites, more nutritious than rump steak!
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The sweeter, more nutritious , relatively new varieties of ruby grapefruit made for fine eating at home.
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If you follow the recommendations we have made you can adapt your usual eating regime to make it more nutritious .
■ NOUN
food
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Continue to eat nutritious food and enjoy it.
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Eat nutritious food and see a change in your life.
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We need good, nutritious food to stay healthy.
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After that, say anti-dieters, they can begin experimenting with more nutritious food choices.
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That is why we have based our menu on good nutritious foods .
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Compared with other nutritious foods , they fared badly.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Brown bread is more nutritious than white.
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I eat a lot of beans, lentils and vegetables, which are nutritious but cheap.
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Milk is a very nutritious food, containing protein, vitamins and minerals.
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Raw vegetable salads are very nutritious .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And it's also one of the most nutritious fruits.
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Not only is colostrum known to be extremely nutritious but it too has special protective properties against illness.
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Other features: lightweight and nutritious .
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Potatoes are naturally nutritious and kind in calories, unless you add a high-fat topping such as cheese or sour cream.
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Termites, more nutritious than rump steak!
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They are wholesome and nutritious and I like to see them disappear into the dough, becoming part of the whole.
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To extend the metaphor, the fare is competently cooked and reasonably nutritious .
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We need good, nutritious food to stay healthy.