whole food

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whole food (plural whole foods)

  1. Food that is unprocessed and unrefined, or processed or refined as little as possible.
    Unpolished grains that retained their outer coating were a major linchpin of his diet of whole foods.

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  • The Whole Food Bible: How to Select & Prepare Safe, Healthful Foods, by Christopher S. Kilham. →ISBN.