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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

She touches on hypocrisies such as the fact that Southern food is generally pathologized when Black people eat it, but exalted when thin, white, affluent hipster foodies eat it.

From Seattle Times