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  • ...'', is a dietary practice involving the consumption of primarily uncooked, unprocessed, and often organic or wild foods. ...raw foodism" is derived from the English words "raw", meaning "uncooked or unprocessed", and "-ism", a suffix used to denote a practice or belief system.
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  • '''Whole foods''' (/hoʊl fuːdz/) are foods that are unprocessed and unrefined, or processed and refined as little as possible, before being ...derived from the idea that foods are healthiest when they are 'whole', or unprocessed. This term was first used in this context in the early 20th century.
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  • ...e term "clean" in this context refers to the consumption of foods that are unprocessed and unrefined. ...an diet is a lifestyle approach to eating that promotes the consumption of unprocessed, whole foods. It encourages a high intake of [[vegetables]], [[fruits]], le
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  • Pseudogenes can be classified into two main types: processed and unprocessed pseudogenes. * '''[[Unprocessed pseudogenes]]''' are formed by gene duplication, where a second copy of a g
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  • ...the Latin ''virgo'' meaning "maiden" or "pure", signifying the oil's pure, unprocessed state. The term "olive oil" is derived from the Old French ''olive'' and La
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  • ...]: The dietary practice of eating only or mostly food that is uncooked and unprocessed.
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  • * [[Data]]: Raw, unprocessed facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
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  • The Graham Diet is based on the belief that a vegetarian diet, consisting of unprocessed foods, is the healthiest way to eat. It emphasizes the consumption of whole
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  • ...udus'' which means "raw" or "uncooked". This is in reference to the raw or unprocessed state of the substances or data referred to as crude in the medical field.
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  • ...sugar. As a result of these additions, the texture is more consistent than unprocessed cheese, and it melts smoothly.
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  • The term "raw water" is derived from the English words "raw" meaning unprocessed or untreated, and "water" which is a universal term for the transparent, ta
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  • * [[Raw foodism]]: A diet consisting of uncooked, unprocessed, and often organic or wild foods.
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  • * [[Whole Foods]]: Foods that are unprocessed and unrefined, or processed and refined as little as possible before being
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  • ...hma, and gastrointestinal disorders. However, it should be noted that raw, unprocessed butterbur contains [[pyrrolizidine alkaloids]], which can be harmful to the
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  • ...d Norse word "eitr," meaning "poison," possibly due to the bitter taste of unprocessed oat.
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  • In the context of healthcare, data refers to raw and unprocessed facts or details that are collected through observation, measurement, testi
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  • ...lk" originates from the Old English word "hreaw," which means "uncooked or unprocessed," and the Middle English word "milc."
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  • ...way during preparation. The term "processed food" includes both relatively unprocessed foods such as canned vegetables, as well as more heavily processed foods su
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  • * '''[[Raw foodism]]''': The practice of consuming uncooked, unprocessed, and often organic foods as a large percentage of the diet.
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  • Traditional foods are often made from whole, unprocessed ingredients, which can provide a range of health benefits. They are typical
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