No, just that one phrase would be a fragment, and a poor one at that. A much better sentence would be starting out with whatever made the food wet, and ending with the food. For example, 'The water spilled on to the plate soaking the food, and ruining our meal.'.
The bird began to hoard food for the winter.
Bits of food started flying all over the place when the ravenous boy began wolfing down his food.
The sentence Why are your shoes wet is a question, an interrogative.
turtles eat wet Food
the verb in this sentence is began
Wet Hungry
you get wet
After our third day of heavy, wet snow, our roof began to give way. The rickety bleachers began to give way as the rowdy crowd cheered on the team. The dam gave way flooding the whole area.
The adjectives in the sentence are "wet" and "bright".
Wet food comes in a can or pouch and it contains water. Dry dog food is basically no water and basically dehydrated to remove moisture
The Amazon Rain Forest has a wet climate.
I became wet while bathing