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A group of sticks is commonly called a bundle or a sheaf.
Fish sticks are in the proteins food group along with meat, poultry, beans, eggs and nuts.
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Bread sticks belong in the grain food group.
A collection of sticks is often referred to as a "bundle" or a "faggot." In some contexts, particularly in botany, it may also be called a "twig bundle." Additionally, in crafting or construction, a group of sticks might simply be referred to as a "bunch" or "stack."
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Jack responds defensively, asserting that his hunters are "not boys armed with sticks," but instead capable of hunting and providing meat for the group. He emphasizes the importance of their role in the group's survival and resents the implication that they are not contributing effectively.
The collective noun for a group of sticks is often referred to as a "bundle" or "bunch." In some contexts, you might also hear terms like "faggot" or "sheaf," especially when referring to sticks that are tied together. These terms can vary based on regional usage and the specific type of sticks being described.
Mozzarella sticks primarily belong to the dairy group due to their main ingredient, mozzarella cheese. They also contain breading, which adds a carbohydrate component, but their classification is mainly focused on the cheese. Thus, while they may provide some elements from other food groups, their primary association is with dairy.