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This apple is <spongy > and tasteless.
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Brian has kidney problems and should eat <salt-free> products.
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Would you prefer still or <carbonated> water?
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Little Stephen is so <greedy> that you can't leave him in the kitchen alone.
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If you want to make spaghetti bolognaise, you need <mince> and tomatoes and lots of garlic.
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It's unhealthy to <snack> between meals.
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I was a bit <peckish> on my way home, so I stopped off for a burger, but I'll be hungry again by the time dinner's ready.
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The sauce was too sour and had <lumps> in it.
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I've lived here for ten years but I'm still not <accustomed to> the food.
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Vegetables lose less vitamins when <steamed> rather than boiled.
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I like <pickled> onions a lot.
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He has mastered the culinary arts to <perfection>.
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Mistakes in <nutrition> are responsible for many diseases.
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I only drink <instant> coffee.
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<Sip> the coffee slowly until it cools off.
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He always has a <flask> of whisky with him.
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These grilled vegetables should satisfy even the most <jaded palate> of any vegetarian.
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She <gorged> herself on the cake after her husband had gone to bed.
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Doughnuts are <fatty> - don't eat them if you want to stay slim.
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<Shell> the beans for dinner.
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The cucumbers were <pickled> in a large jar.
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Joan <shredded> the cabbage and grated the carrots.
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Pass me the pepper <grinder>, please.
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Put the instant coffee into hot water and it will <dissolve>.
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<Starchy> products, such as rice or potatoes, are crucial ingredients of a well-balanced diet.
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He's been making wine from grapes from the same <vines> for thirty years.
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There was <insufficient> food to give to all of the people at the party and some left hungry.
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There was <ample> food for everyone at the party.
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Before you make the bread you must <knead> the dough for five minutes.
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Can you bring a jar of jam from the <pantry>?
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Would you prefer <mashed> potatoes or chips?
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She made a big <stew> with all of his favourite vegetables and chicken.
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The pilot <bailed out> just before the engine of the plane exploded.
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Extra <drills> were ordered as a punishment for the disorderly soldiers.
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The military <retaliated> after the bomb had been dropped.
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<Conscription> is no longer practiced in the UK.
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Just after being <discharged> from the army Peter felt lost and useless.
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Soldiers stood in an <array> waiting to welcome the Queen.
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Chemical <warfare> should be banned.
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A <private> is the lowest rank in the army.
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There were a wide <variety> of fish for sale in the market this morning.
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The queue at the <tills> was very big during the first hour of opening.
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He runs a <white elephant> and bric-a-brac stall on the market.
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