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| - Diet is the fifty-fourth episode of the series Weebl & Bob. Posted: 8th January, 2004 Summary: Back after Christmas and Bob's become a big fat knacker! Thanks to the webmonkey ash for shakey script. Tune: Gritty Shaker - David Holmes Credits: Weebl and Skoo
- Diet is what dinosaurs habitually eats within the game such as Carnivores is for eating meat and Herbivores is for eating plants.
- Some cats used to be born in the wild. For this reason, cats eat meat. They are carnivores, and some cats mostly eat raw meat or chicken. Some stray cats' diet consists of mice, birds, small rabbits, and other small animals they are able to eat. Owned cats just eat regular cat food because they may not be allowed to go outside to hunt. Sometimes, the cat food is still made out of chicken, or is flavored to taste like what cats like. In order for cats to catch their prey when hunting, the cat first has to sneak up on its prey. It then has to chase after it. When it's close enough, it pounces and kills it. Finally, it may go somewhere private to eat its prey. Stray cats may hunt instead of eating cat food because they do not have owners.
- In nutrition, the diet is the sum of food consumed by a person or other organism.[1] Dietary habits are the habitual decisions an individual or culture makes when choosing what foods to eat. Although humans are omnivores, each culture holds some food preferences and some food taboos. Individual dietary choices may be more or less healthy. Proper nutrition requires the proper ingestion and equally important, the absorption of vitamins, minerals, and food energy in the form of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Dietary habits and choices play a significant role in health and mortality, and can also define cultures and play a role in religion.
- "Diet" (alternatively titled "The South Bronx Parasite Diet") is the ninth episode of the third season of Aqua Teen Hunger Force and the 51st episode overall. It originally aired on September 26, 2004.
- An organism's diet referred to what forms of food it chose to eat. Forms of diet included herbivore and carnivore. Carnivores were flesh-eaters. They included non-sentients such as the tentacled dianoga, the krayt dragon, and the colo claw fish from Naboo, but also sentient species such as the Zabraks and the Pau'ans. Carnivorous diets were common in cold environments, due to the lack of plantlife. Herbivorous lifeforms such as the bantha, the ikopi, the happabore, and the shaak, fed on plants.
- Diet was crucial to the shinobi as they had to work away from their homes for days, if not weeks, and they had to maintain physical and mental stability. Basically, the food of a shinobi was very similar to that of common people in the same period. Usually, their staple food was wild rice, seaweed, millet, yams, radishes, dried plums, pine fruits, and so on. A shinobi usually ate millet porridge as his main dish. Soybeans were common for shinobi to eat and they preferred food made from soybeans, like Tofu, Natto, and Miso.
- The Kobali diet lacked variety. Lyndsay Ballard recalled eating "the same grey paste for three years". (VOY: "Ashes to Ashes") A change in diet could be prescribed by a physician to compensate for one's changing nutritional needs. In 2152, Jonathan Archer asked Doctor Phlox whether Porthos would require any special diet after receiving a chameleon's pituitary gland. (ENT: "A Night in Sickbay") In 2266, Dr. Leonard McCoy changed James T. Kirk's diet card to dietary salad following a two pound increase in the captain's weight. (TOS: "The Corbomite Maneuver" )
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| - Diet is the fifty-fourth episode of the series Weebl & Bob. Posted: 8th January, 2004 Summary: Back after Christmas and Bob's become a big fat knacker! Thanks to the webmonkey ash for shakey script. Tune: Gritty Shaker - David Holmes Credits: Weebl and Skoo
- Diet is what dinosaurs habitually eats within the game such as Carnivores is for eating meat and Herbivores is for eating plants.
- Some cats used to be born in the wild. For this reason, cats eat meat. They are carnivores, and some cats mostly eat raw meat or chicken. Some stray cats' diet consists of mice, birds, small rabbits, and other small animals they are able to eat. Owned cats just eat regular cat food because they may not be allowed to go outside to hunt. Sometimes, the cat food is still made out of chicken, or is flavored to taste like what cats like. In order for cats to catch their prey when hunting, the cat first has to sneak up on its prey. It then has to chase after it. When it's close enough, it pounces and kills it. Finally, it may go somewhere private to eat its prey. Stray cats may hunt instead of eating cat food because they do not have owners.
- The Kobali diet lacked variety. Lyndsay Ballard recalled eating "the same grey paste for three years". (VOY: "Ashes to Ashes") A change in diet could be prescribed by a physician to compensate for one's changing nutritional needs. In 2152, Jonathan Archer asked Doctor Phlox whether Porthos would require any special diet after receiving a chameleon's pituitary gland. (ENT: "A Night in Sickbay") In 2266, Dr. Leonard McCoy changed James T. Kirk's diet card to dietary salad following a two pound increase in the captain's weight. (TOS: "The Corbomite Maneuver" ) In 2267, Kirk cited the Vaalians' simple diet as one of the factors that contributed to Gamma Trianguli VI's seeming status as a paradise. (TOS: "The Apple" ) In 2268, Montgomery Scott teased Pavel Chekov about his choice of drinks, asking him when he was "going to get off that milk diet". (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles" ) Also that year, McCoy speculated that if Tomar continued to consume food at a rapid rate, he would need to go on a diet. (TOS: "By Any Other Name" ) In 2372, Harry Kim compared the fluffy content of "A Briefing with Neelix" to a steady diet of dessert, saying one would eventually become tired of it and want meat and potatoes. (VOY: "Investigations") Different races had varying dietary requirements; some were biologically based, while others were cultural. In 2151, Dr. Phlox sent the Xyrillians Trip Tucker's dietary requirements so that he would not need to return to Enterprise NX-01 to eat.(ENT: "Unexpected") The Anticans preferred live animals freshly killed rather than preserved meat. In 2364, Natasha Yar discussed these requirements with William T. Riker when Antican delegates aboard the USS Enterprise-D declined their offer to preserve the livestock as meat. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us" ) The Kadi's dietary protocols prohibited highly flavored foods, something which Neelix reminded Ambassador Tomin of when he requested to try hasperat. (VOY: "Someone to Watch Over Me") In 2374, Seven of Nine was given a list of dietary requirements by The Doctor ("two hundred fifty grams glycoproteins consisting of fifty three percent polypeptides and twenty six percent fibrous glycogen") and provided it to Neelix, but the Talaxian suggested a plate of his chadre'kab would be an acceptable substitute. (VOY: "The Raven")
- Diet was crucial to the shinobi as they had to work away from their homes for days, if not weeks, and they had to maintain physical and mental stability. Basically, the food of a shinobi was very similar to that of common people in the same period. Usually, their staple food was wild rice, seaweed, millet, yams, radishes, dried plums, pine fruits, and so on. A shinobi usually ate millet porridge as his main dish. Soybeans were common for shinobi to eat and they preferred food made from soybeans, like Tofu, Natto, and Miso. According Giyoshu military manual, grilled rice would be brought along to be fed to watchdogs that bark. This would quiet them. Since shinobi were spies, their diet was tailored to their missions. A shinobi avoided eating anything that caused bad breath before their duties, like Chinese chives, leeks or garlic. Where shinobi lived, deer and wild boars lived and could be hunted and yet they never ate them because they believed that the meat of animals dulled their senses. When an emergency occurred in which a shinobi’s food runs out, they had to eat from the wild which includes snakes, frogs, insects, weeds and even certain soils. Shinobi’s even feasted as much as possible and drank massive amounts of sake (酒) because it was important that they could deceive their enemies in a banquet. A shinobi was well trained to both handle going without food and handle excessive eating and drinking. Incidentally, in the age in which the shinobi flourished, tobacco got popular among people but shinobi avoided it because the smell of tobacco remains over a long period of time and causes bad breath.
- An organism's diet referred to what forms of food it chose to eat. Forms of diet included herbivore and carnivore. Carnivores were flesh-eaters. They included non-sentients such as the tentacled dianoga, the krayt dragon, and the colo claw fish from Naboo, but also sentient species such as the Zabraks and the Pau'ans. Carnivorous diets were common in cold environments, due to the lack of plantlife. Herbivorous lifeforms such as the bantha, the ikopi, the happabore, and the shaak, fed on plants. Omnivores were organisms that fed on both plant and animal matter. Reeks were large, muscular omnivores native to the planet Ylesia that, while herbivorous by nature, could survive on meat. Some species, like certain birds on Jelucan, and the crab gliders native to the gas giant Bespin, were carrion-eaters, feeding on refuse and other decaying organic matter. Some species were energy-eaters. The conduit worms fed off the electrical wiring of starships, and the mynocks absorbed electrical, stellar and electromagnetic energy using their mouths.
- In nutrition, the diet is the sum of food consumed by a person or other organism.[1] Dietary habits are the habitual decisions an individual or culture makes when choosing what foods to eat. Although humans are omnivores, each culture holds some food preferences and some food taboos. Individual dietary choices may be more or less healthy. Proper nutrition requires the proper ingestion and equally important, the absorption of vitamins, minerals, and food energy in the form of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Dietary habits and choices play a significant role in health and mortality, and can also define cultures and play a role in religion.
- "Diet" (alternatively titled "The South Bronx Parasite Diet") is the ninth episode of the third season of Aqua Teen Hunger Force and the 51st episode overall. It originally aired on September 26, 2004.
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