What is meant when one uses nutrition as a generic term without the attribute "healthy"?
"I spoke to Nülüfer today about nutrition, she would like to read more about it."
"I spoke to Nülüfer today about nutrition, she would like to read more about it."
I bought a large bag of carrots, but since I can't eat them quickly, the carrots are gradually getting more and more black spots. Can this be prevented with home remedies or similar?
Too many carbohydrates make you fat because there are a lot of them in cola and other soft drinks, including apple juice
I've had a cold for a week and haven't had any appetite since then. But now I just have a slight cough and dizziness and I'm pretty much healthy again. But I still have a problem with food. I can't get anything down; everything that I usually like tastes weird to me now. Everything tastes…
Do you prefer rolls or bread?
or would you rather have a burnt one?
I just found this at home and am now vegan. Can I still drink it? I can't keep up with it anymore.
That it doesn’t have real significance. Nobody knows what it’s about.
I assume that it is not specifically mentioned, because most of the literature is about healthy nutrition.
Another possible option would be to find literature on a particular diet, such as Low Carb,Paleo,Keto or the like.
e.g. diet in general, various diet forms (vegan, ayurvedic, unhealthy, healthy …), diet in different countries and cultures, nutritional diseases, diet in Middle Ages or the 1950s, nutritional trends, etc.
“healthy diet” is a certain form of diet.
Nourishment is just, as I said, “Bow in yourself so that you don’t die”. How to do this is another thing.
All that the world’s population so blazes on drinking and eating is nutrition.
Literature is widely available. Cookbooks, for example.