Fruits & Healthy Eating
The exhaustive guide to a healthy lifestyle! Swipe through delicious fruits, nutrition words, food preparation verbs, and fruity idioms.
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Watch Teacher Sopheak explain how to order food! Remember, we cannot say "one water" or "two fruits". We must say "a bottle of water" or "a piece of fruit"!
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Hi Kanha! Great question for the tourism and food industry. "Organic" is a strict legal term meaning the food was grown without chemical pesticides or artificial fertilizers. "Natural" just means it comes from nature, but it might still have been grown with chemicals! 🌱
Can I say "I ate one fruit today"?
"Fruit" is usually an uncountable noun! So it is much better to say "I ate a piece of fruit today" or just name the fruit specifically: "I ate an apple today." 🍎
Why do people say "Apple of my eye"? It sounds funny.
It is a very old idiom! Hundreds of years ago, people thought the pupil of the eye (the dark center) was shaped like an apple. Because your eyes are precious, calling someone "the apple of your eye" means they are the most precious person to you! 👀
Teacher, what is the exact difference between "Organic" and "Natural"?