adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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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Almost all tinned foods contain sugar.
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No one had much success with the tinned food , though, whether it was bully beef or the unnaturally sweet Spam.
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He eats baked beans each day and takes baths in the tinned food .
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Deep shelves on the opposite wall contained boxes of tinned food and crates of spirits.
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He also owned a shop on the main street, selling hardware and tinned foods and some garden produce.
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There was bread and butter, both fresh, and an assortment of tinned food .
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The tinned food was of the self-heating variety and contained a full and varied menu.
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Also avoid tinned foods , because the phenolic resin that is used to line the tin can contaminate the food.
fruit
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Always stick to tinned fruit in natural juice where possible.
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And when it comes to quick and delicious desserts, a range of tinned fruits in their own natural juices is essential.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Almost all tinned foods contain sugar.
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Deep shelves on the opposite wall contained boxes of tinned food and crates of spirits.
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Eat as much fresh produce as possible rather than relying on tinned , packed and frozen foods.
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For our lunch we had brought tinned tuna, and one of these still unopened tuna cans became a hockey puck.
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Home-made salt-free soup recipes instead of tinned or packet soups. 4.
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No one had much success with the tinned food, though, whether it was bully beef or the unnaturally sweet Spam.
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Then he spends it all at Robinson's store on drink, tinned meat, powdered milk and so on.
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They have spent all their money on gewgaws and revolting tinned restaurant meals.