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单词 slow food
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Definition of slow food in English:

slow food

noun
mass noun
  • Food that is produced or prepared in accordance with local culinary traditions, typically using high-quality locally sourced ingredients.

    as modifier the slow food movement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most people simply don't have the time for slow food, except on special occasions.
    • People are getting fussier about where their clothes are made; buying British is an awareness that, like slow food and Fairtrade, will grow.
    • I think of reading magazines as being akin to the slow food movement.
    • This isn't fast food; it's the kind of slow food that makes waiting a pleasure.
    • We went to a little Italian slow food trattoria in Hakodate and over three and a half hours had nine courses of divine food.
    • Don't be too surprised if fast-food joints begin to cater to the "slow food" movement, just as gigantic petroleum corporations now sport bright "green" logos.
    • On the eve of its annual festival Natasha Hughes asks if slow food could be the new fast food?
    • Spurred by the growing health consciousness and a parallel slow food movement which is making waves in the West, Indian housewives too are fast adopting organically grown pulses, spices, health drinks, squashes et all.
    • Many have joined the ranks of the raw food movement or the slow food movement.
    • Carlo Petrini and the 60,000 members of the slow food movement don't just want to change how we eat. They want to change how we live.
    • Sure, slow food tastes better, but agribusiness has long argued that industrial farming is the only way to economically feed a global population nearing 7 billion.
    • Is there a way to produce slow food on a mass-market level?
    • But slow food brings lasting rewards: the lamb in rosemary jus and pan-fried monkfish with ginger and saffron sauce are impeccable.
    • Last year in Paris the hospitality was provided by the guru of organic "slow food", French farmer José Bové.
    • We see these awards as a significant way of sustaining rural community continuity and development and building a small, slow food culture in Western Australia.
    • Slow food makes pleasure a priority, a return to traditional foods and the experience of eating.
    • It appears that some corporations are starting to embrace the concepts of slow food and sustainability.
    • Convener of the programme Prof Rajesh Singh said slow food promoted access to good, clean and fair food to all people.
    • She explained the origins of the slow food movement which began in Italy around sixteen years ago, prompted by outrage at the first burger and chips outfit setting up in Rome.
    • The slow food movement has spread around the world.

Origin

1970s: contrasted with fast food.

 
 

Definition of slow food in US English:

slow food

noun
  • Food that is produced or prepared in accordance with local culinary traditions, typically using high-quality locally sourced ingredients.

    as modifier the slow food movement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The slow food movement has spread around the world.
    • Carlo Petrini and the 60,000 members of the slow food movement don't just want to change how we eat. They want to change how we live.
    • Is there a way to produce slow food on a mass-market level?
    • Many have joined the ranks of the raw food movement or the slow food movement.
    • Spurred by the growing health consciousness and a parallel slow food movement which is making waves in the West, Indian housewives too are fast adopting organically grown pulses, spices, health drinks, squashes et all.
    • But slow food brings lasting rewards: the lamb in rosemary jus and pan-fried monkfish with ginger and saffron sauce are impeccable.
    • People are getting fussier about where their clothes are made; buying British is an awareness that, like slow food and Fairtrade, will grow.
    • She explained the origins of the slow food movement which began in Italy around sixteen years ago, prompted by outrage at the first burger and chips outfit setting up in Rome.
    • Sure, slow food tastes better, but agribusiness has long argued that industrial farming is the only way to economically feed a global population nearing 7 billion.
    • Most people simply don't have the time for slow food, except on special occasions.
    • On the eve of its annual festival Natasha Hughes asks if slow food could be the new fast food?
    • Convener of the programme Prof Rajesh Singh said slow food promoted access to good, clean and fair food to all people.
    • We went to a little Italian slow food trattoria in Hakodate and over three and a half hours had nine courses of divine food.
    • It appears that some corporations are starting to embrace the concepts of slow food and sustainability.
    • I think of reading magazines as being akin to the slow food movement.
    • Last year in Paris the hospitality was provided by the guru of organic "slow food", French farmer José Bové.
    • Don't be too surprised if fast-food joints begin to cater to the "slow food" movement, just as gigantic petroleum corporations now sport bright "green" logos.
    • This isn't fast food; it's the kind of slow food that makes waiting a pleasure.
    • We see these awards as a significant way of sustaining rural community continuity and development and building a small, slow food culture in Western Australia.
    • Slow food makes pleasure a priority, a return to traditional foods and the experience of eating.

Origin

1970s: contrasted with fast food.

 
 
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