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GRAS

[ gras ]

  1. generally recognized as safe: a status label assigned by the FDA to a listing of substances GRAS list not known to be hazardous to health and thus approved for use in foods.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of GRAS1

First recorded in 1970–75
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Example Sentences

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Newman spoke with Salon about his visits to Los Cedros in 2014 and 2018 to 2019, as well as an earlier bio-remediation project he took part in elsewhere in Ecuador, in two leisurely Zoom conversations from outside his New Orleans home, the second a few days after Mardi Gras.

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Duck, foie gras, and truffle combine in a sausage that’s rich, indulgent and ready to impress, whether you’re grilling for friends or making a 2 a.m. pasta that accidentally turns out restaurant-quality.

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The drugs were hidden in foie gras and duck breasts and entered the port of Newhaven, East Sussex, in November 2019 in a transit van.

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During Mardi Gras in New Orleans, spectators booed an orange Cybertruck and pelted it with beads, calling the futuristic looking vehicle a "Deplorean" or other unfriendly monikers.

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Martin was a proponent of the “Stop the Steal” movement and was actually on the Capitol grounds that day, describing the crowd as “like Mardi Gras … love, faith and joy.”

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