You do not use adverbs. You would use adjectives such as bitter,spoiled or rotten.
No, it is not an adverb. Poorer is the comparative form of the adjective "poor." The corresponding adverbs are "poorly" and "more poorly."
because that was all that the poor grew and the rich and powerful didn't want anything to do with them so they thought that fruit and vegetables were bad for them!!!
dry bread and porridge made from vegetables.
Tasting plants in the forest. APEX
Poor
To show she is poor
Wealth is when your are not poor, but very rich
In Tudor times the poor people ate vegetables, in fact they mostly ate healthier than the rich.
Early settlers had not yet established farms which yielded nutritious vegetables and fruits. Nutrition was poor because the early settlers relied on the foods which came with the First Fleet, and there were no fresh vegetables among these foods.
poor
To show that he is poor APEX:)
When selecting green vegetables, look for vibrant color, which indicates freshness and high nutrient content. Check for firmness; vegetables should feel crisp and not wilted or soft. Lastly, examine the leaves for any signs of blemishes or discoloration, as these can suggest spoilage or poor quality. Always choose organic options when possible to avoid pesticides and promote environmental sustainability.