The most obvious connection for the etymology of our word "food" is from the Old English "foda" meaning food, nourishment; fuel, or from the Proto-Germanic "fodon" (cf. Gothic fodeins), from the Germanic root.
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The penguins waddled across the icy Antarctic landscape in search of food.
Curium was obtained for the first time in 1944 by Glenn Seaborg, Ralph James, Albert Ghiorso at Berkeley, USA.But the word invented is not adequate: prepared, obtained are more correct.
Benjamin Almeda, a Filipino inventor, is known for inventing various agricultural machinery like the rice grinder, coconut grater, and sugar cane crusher. He also designed a food-processing machine that can produce more than 40 food products.
Ethanol is being made out of crop (food plants) for use as a biofuel (an alternative to fossil fuel for cars). While this is a good thing for the planet because the carbon from biofuels is not adding to the carbon load in our atmosphere, using crops for biofuel manufacture means that some of the word's food is not available for people to eat. This seems to be causing food prices to rise and will exacerbate food shortages in times when the word has experienced a few years of poor harvests. Obviously the more that agricultural land is used for biofuel growth , there will come a point when it will cause world hunger directly.
The word junk food was created by Michael F. Jacobson. It is used to describe food which has very little nutritional value.
It may be noodles
About 2 centuries when the British invented and nicknamed the word from a new type of food they called "Gelatin.
the way word human was invented evn the word dog was invented...nobody knows who invented it..
the word was invented in 1841
he invented Food!
telephone operators invented the word 'hello'.
A newly invented word is a neologism.
well if we research good food coloring was invented in 1934
The Italian invented Chinese food.
The answer is noodles.
It was invented in Paris, France.