AWL Food

Noun something that aids or promotes well-being
Even with a whole venomous snake in the bottle, snake wine is no longer poisonous. Denatured by the ethanol, the venom dissolves in the liquor and is thought to have medicinal benefits.
Verb complete or go well with something else
"Food Opera: Four Asparagus Compositions by Composer Ben Houge," is meant to illustrate how food and music complement life and enhance one another when fused together.
Verb eat or drink up
Olympic gold medalist consumes up to 12,000 calories that he expends through hours of swimming workouts and resistance training a day.
Verb raise to a higher degree
Avant garde chefs are turning to gelatin to enhance the texture and flavors of their food, claiming that the combustion that happens in the mouth is exponentially higher.
Noun be greater than something in quantity, degree, or scope
Subway expects its number of international restaurants to exceed its domestic ones by 2020.
Verb undergo a chemical or physical change
Found in most any local convenient store, Coke and Mentos react together in an epic eruption of fizz. The stunt has generated loads of viral buzz.
Verb determine the order of chemical units in a strand of DNA
Now that the pig genome has been sequenced and a trove of new genetic information is available, one question looms: can we make tastier pork?
Noun group or collection
Berkshire Hathaway, the giant conglomerate run by Warren Buffet, said that it would buy Heinz ketchup for about $23 billion, adding the food giant to its stable of prominent brands.
Noun product taken to complete or add to one's diet
Athletes face a minefield when they shop for supplements. Retailers, on occasion, sell supplements containing banned substances or prescription drug ingredients not listed on their labels.
Noun something's condition with respect to whether it is happy or safe
We may see in vitro meat in supermarkets sooner than expected, preserving the taste of animal meat as well as the welfare of the animals themselves.