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GRAS
[ gras ]
- 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.
Word History and Origins
Origin of GRAS1
Example Sentences
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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