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foodie

[foo-dee] / ˈfu di /


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Japan, Australia, the UAE and the United Kingdom, drawing rave reviews from critics and prompting foodies to wait in long lines for a taste of its signature soup dumplings.

From Los Angeles Times

After chewing it over, though, it felt bigger and more societal, a foodie parallel to the diminished thrill of book collecting in the internet era.

From Seattle Times

He once wrote a piece on the history of food trucks in Puerto Rico, explaining how self-proclaimed “foodies” and readily available online culinary history contributed to their growth on the island.

From New York Times

You might also remember the mid-90's when Velveeta became the poster-product for harmful, processed food and seemingly overnight, it became the most reviled thing ever by nutritionists, foodies and consumers in general.

From Salon

“There are a lot of foodies out there, and a lot of restaurants change things up for them, but not us,” Manoy Keungmanivong said.

From New York Times