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What is the difference between dish and food ?
8 de jun de 2014 13:06
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Firstly, they are grammatically different. 'Food' is nearly always uncountable (food/some food), whereas 'dish' is countable (a dish, some dishes).
Food is a general word to refer to fuel for the body. People eat food, animals eat food. You can even give food to a plant to help it grow better.
A dish is a set of ingredients combined and prepared together to make a particular speciality. For example, 'kofta' is a famous Turkish dish. You might say 'The food in that restaurant is very good. You can get a lot of lovely Turkish dishes there'.
I hope that's all clear.
8 de junho de 2014
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Dish refers to a plate of prepared food. You can't always use dish to talk about a specific food, for example, sweet potatoes. It has to be prepared and plated. Basically, any food that is prepared and served is referred to as a dish.
The word food is a general term that applies to any form of nourishment.
8 de junho de 2014
dish for use and food for.eat
8 de junho de 2014
Dish means some particular food.
And food means any dish.
8 de junho de 2014
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Rose
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Inglês, Turco
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Inglês
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