Definition of Food faddist

1. Noun. A person who adheres briefly to different diets.

Generic synonyms: Faddist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Food Faddist

food colourings
food coma
food comas
food company
food contamination
food court
food courts
food crop
food crops
food cycle
food deprivation
food desert
food drive
food drives
food elevator
food faddist (current term)
food fever
food fights
food fish
food fishes
food for thought
food grain
food habits
food hamper
food handling
food hypersensitivity
food impaction
food industry
food infection

Literary usage of Food faddist

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Principles of Domestic Engineering: Or, The What, why and how of a Home; an by Mary Pattison (1915)
"... of the personal prejudices of the food-faddist, the academic complexities of the food chemist, and the available products of the food manufacturer, ..."

2. The Business of Home Management: (The Principles of Domestic Engineering) by Mary Pattison (1915)
"... of the personal prejudices of the food-faddist, the academic complexities of the food chemist, and the available products of the food manufacturer, ..."

3. The Principles of Practical Publicity; Being a Treatise on "the Art of by Truman Armstrong De Weese (1908)
"frivolous. It must be logical and convincing without being academic. It must draw the line between the crank notions of the food faddist and the superficial ..."

4. Social Silhouettes by George William Erskine Russell (1906)
"The Food- Faddist may distend himself with cheese and nuts, but he injures his Cause when he insists that beef-steaks tend directly to homicide. ..."

5. The Making of a Newspaper Man by Samuel George Blythe (1912)
"Coffee and then apple pie may not be the idea of a food faddist for breakfast, but it hit me as being a most excellent combination. ..."

6. The Modern Household by Marion Talbot, Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge (1912)
"It is the housekeeper's duty to keep herself informed of the progress of sound knowledge, and to be wary of following the food faddist in all his absurd and ..."

7. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1906)
"... does not invariably seem the most willing to pay ; "The Food-faddist"—a familiar bore of the consulting-room, who generally manages to make his medical ..."

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