Difference between revisions of "L E P/Food and drink"

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{{lep|n=raw, uncooked
 
{{lep|n=raw, uncooked
 
|priority=B
 
|priority=B
|comments="consumed as found, without preparation"
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|comments="consumed as found, without preparation" (in Bantu, the same root is used for "raw" of food normally cooked and "unripe" of fruit, whereas the antonym is used for both "ripe" of fruit and "done" of cooked food)
 
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{{lep|n=rotten, spoiled
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{{lep|n=spoiled, overripe
 
|priority=B
 
|priority=B
 
|comments=antonym of  "pxasul"
 
|comments=antonym of  "pxasul"
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{{lep|n=tasty, delicious
 
{{lep|n=tasty, delicious
 
|priority=A
 
|priority=A
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{{lep|n=tastless, yucky
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|priority=A
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{{lep|n=bare, plain
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|priority=
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|comment=without sauce, spice, etc., whether or not cooked (perhaps also used for a song w/o instruments, cloth without color or pattern, etc. In Bantu, the same root is used for "empty")
 
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brew, ferment (B)

Brewing is mentioned in the "Activist Survival Guide"

food (A)

"Yom'u" or some other derivation?

raw, uncooked (B)

"consumed as found, without preparation" (in Bantu, the same root is used for "raw" of food normally cooked and "unripe" of fruit, whereas the antonym is used for both "ripe" of fruit and "done" of cooked food)

spoiled, overripe (B)

antonym of "pxasul"

swallow (C)

tasty, delicious (A)

tastless, yucky (A)

bare, plain ()