Yes, the nouns 'bread' and 'meat' are common nouns, general words for types of food.
There is not a food group that is 3 words and has meat, bread and cereals. Meat belongs to the protein food group and bread and cereals belong to the grain food group.
Rice, wheat, bread, meat.
Some of the most common foods are pizza, pasta, bread, chicken, meat, fruit and veg.
Pasta, green salad, meat and sauce, bread.
Because the meat is thicker than bread
Well, darling, "meat" is a common noun. It's not like we're talking about a specific piece of meat with its own name like "Sirloin Steak" or "Pork Chop." It's just your run-of-the-mill, everyday meat. So, no need to put on airs, it's as common as they come.
Bread and olive oil, with fruit or vegetables, and a meat or fish sauce.
Different languages have different words for pureed meat. In the US, the more common term is "pureed meat."
Different languages have different words for pureed meat. In the US, the more common term is "pureed meat."
Yes, the word "steak" is a common noun. It refers to a type of meat that is typically cut from cattle and does not specify a particular brand or individual item. Common nouns name general items or concepts, as opposed to proper nouns, which refer to specific names or titles.
Meat, fish bread, potatoes and pasta that are well cooked are all okay
Bread must not contain meat or milk; thus it can be used with either one.