The word food comes from china, and it is pronunced as F-OO-D.
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The word might be comestible(s).
The English word food comes from the early English word "foda" which, in turn, came from the similar Germanic word (foden). This same origin gives us the word "fodder" or animal feed.
As a food product the origin is Dutch as 'Wafel'
A word from Japanese cookery, cold rice topped with sea food in bite size pieces
From Japanese, it means 'glossy broil'. Food grilled with a flavoured glaze
Well, many people think that the word tuckshop comes from Australia because "tucker" means food. But, it doesn't come from Australia. The Catholics actually used that word. So, there's your answer.
The word "gourmet" comes from France. It originally referred to a connoisseur of fine food and drink.
From southern Italy, origin not known although there is a similar word in Greek 'makaria' meaning food made from barley
The word chow seems to have come into the English language in the nineteenth century when India was colonized. The word meant food and that is what is means colloquially.
'Arroz' is the Spanish word for 'rice'. The origin of this Spanish name come from Arab, from the Arab word â??ar-rozzâ??, used to describe this same food that had been the base food of many civilizations.
The English word for "pagkain" is "food." It refers to any substance that is consumed to provide nutritional support for the body. Food can come in various forms, including fruits, vegetables, grains, and meats, and is essential for survival and health.