More nutritious.
"Taste" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative form. The comparative of the adjective tasty is tastier.
more delicious
the most delicious
more nutritious
tastiest
tastier.
There is no comparative of get.
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The word you appear to be looking for is nutritious. You used phonetic spelling in your question, which is an effective way to convey the word you meant. However, note that the word nutritious is actually pronounced nutrishus rather than nutrishush.
"Speed" is a noun and a verb and, as such, does not have a comparative degree. The comparative of the adjective speedy is speedier.
comparative: more nutritious superlative: most nutritious
most nutritious
Fruits are a nutritious diet in the morning. This is a sentence containing the word nutritious.
Yes seeds are nutritious.
dairy products are nutritious
Yes, nutritious is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example: You should eat plenty of nutritious food. ("nutritious" describes the noun "food")
The word is spelled nutritious. Schools are supposed to serve nutritious lunches. Mothers want to serve nutritious meals.
grass is nutritious
very nutritious and a healthy food
There is no comparative of get.
Words that can be made from the letters in nutritious are:IinintoionirisironisititsnitnitrousnonotNut,on,ouroutriotriotousrotroutruinruinousrustrutsinsirsitsosonsortsourstintstunsuitsuntintontorntourtouristtrustturntutorunituntous,
Start with nutritious ingredients like fresh vegetables.