Flavenoids

Word FLAVENOIDS
Character 10
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A fictitious ingredient used in all fast food which causes an intense craving. Each restaurant has its own type. One type usually cannot be substituted for another. This usually leads to eating at different establishments until the specific time frame has passed (Which varies for each individual and flavenoid). Failure to satisfy craving may lead to irrational behavior. Urban Dictionary

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The word "flavenoids" in example sentences

A type of pigment in apples called flavenoids also has been shown to help prevent heart disease. ❋ Unknown (2008)

If you store it longer than four days after you buy it, these carotenoids, flavenoids, and folate levels plummet, turning it into a wimpier green. ❋ Michael F. Roizen (2009)

Citrus fruit: The National Cancer Institute has called the orange the “complete package of every class of natural anticancer inhibitor known, including carotenoids, terpenes, flavenoids and vitamin C.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

Green leafy and colorful vegetables contain a lot of flavenoids and carotenoids. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I struggle with being told that bad foods are "good" because they contain flavenoids or other goodies in them, when the message about the accompanying fat and sugar is conveniently overlooked by marketers. ❋ Unknown (2006)

One medium apple also provides 15 percent of the daily requirements of vitamin C, fiber and a host of bone-building minerals, polyphenols and flavenoids, according to Vivian Goldschmidt, MA. No wonder Eve stood so tall and straight in the Garden of Eden. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Pomegranate has strong anti-oxidant called as flavenoids. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Hawthorn berries dilate the blood vessels and are full of flavenoids. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The flavenoids in tea improve heart health by improving the inner lining of arteries and veins, thus helping the heart. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"You're eating [fast food] again?" "I can't help it, its the flavenoids" "You had [McDonald's] 5 hours ago." "That's why I am going to [Taco Bell]" ❋ Y2kmedman (2013)

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