A lot of food can be referred to as a "feast," which implies a large and lavish meal. Other terms include "banquet," "spread," or simply "a large quantity of food." Additionally, in casual settings, people might use phrases like "a ton of food" to emphasize the abundance.
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One adjective used to describe tasteless food is bland.Example: We use a lot of spices because we don't like bland food.
A lot of fast food coupons come to me in the mail, and usually on a Monday. Most people call it junk mail, but there are some hidden 'gems' in there.
Food. You call it food.
Birds need a lot of food for energy.
Yes and no. It depends. Pizza tends to have a lot of carbohydrates and grease, and so yes, you can call it junk food for those reasons. However, there are low calorie and vegan pizzas.
They are herbivores and do indeed need to eat a lot of food.
Thanksgiving is the obvious celebration with a lot of food. Christmas and Easter are also celebrations with a lot of food. Family reunions are another celebration with a lot of food.
There is a lot of food in there.
do you mean "a lot of" food?
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they have a lot of foods, but for mississippi the only food that i know is that they have a lot of corn there.