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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Food VS Foods / Fruit VS Fruits

what's the difference between food and foods

also fruit and fruits ?
  

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Food and fruit are normally uncountable in general writing and conversation. We use foods and fruits in specific discussions on nutrition, botany, pomiculture, etc.

  • Food and fruit are normally uncountable in general writing and conversation.
  • We use foods and fruits in specific discussions on nutrition, botany, pomiculture, etc.
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Food and fruit are normally uncountable in general writing and conversation. We use foods and fruits in specific discussions on nutrition, botany, pomiculture, etc.
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I'm afraid I didn't understand

I'm usually read fruits and foods

could you show me examples about them ?
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AnonymousI'm usually read fruits and foods
I don't think so. If you are, you are reading non-native writing. Of course you will find people using all variations, since this is not a very important grammar concern, but the general difference is as I have already said.

Here are some examples:

Charlton served his guests coffee, tea, chocola
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When discussing the difference between "food" and "foods," it's important to note that both terms encompass a wide range of edible items. "Food" is a singular noun that refers to any substance consumed for nourishment. It includes various categories such as fruits, vegetables, grains, meats, and more.

On the other hand, "foods" is the plural form of "food." It specifically refers to mult

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