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UK
/mˌækɹəbaɪˈɒtɪk/
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ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to the theory or practice of macrobiotics
macrobiotic diet
How To Use macrobiotic In A Sentence
- She practices yoga, keeps a macrobiotic diet, and is a devoted student of Kabbalah, a mystical form of Judaism, which predates organized religion.
- I wanted my body to devote itself to getting better, not digesting unhealthy food, so I worked out a diet based on macrobiotic and Ayurvedic principles and ate only organically grown food.
- There's lacto-ovo, lacto, ovo, vegan, macrobiotic, raw foodists and fruitarians.
- It explains and questions such disparate subjects as Congolese dinosaurs, Kabbalah and macrobiotics.
- Twenty-five years ago, when yoga was strictly for the bearded, and macrobiotic diets were not remotely fashionable, Kathy Phillips took up both.
- What's the number one treat in the macrobiotic diet?
- Japanese macrobiotics uses a grated poultice of the taro potato which grows in tropical, hot countries.
- Sea vegetables rich in vitamins and minerals should also comprise a small portion of a macrobiotic diet.
- A macrobiotic diet consists mainly of whole grains and certain kinds of vegetables.
- Macrobiotic food obviously suits him - today he couldn't whip cream.