Word info

locavore

Noun

Meaning

locavore (plural locavores)

(cooking, neologism) One who tries to eat only locally grown foods. [from 2005]
Synonym: localvore
Antonym: distavore

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

But many Canadians prefer protectionist policies, at least in certain areas, which is part of the reason for the increasing success of farmers' markets, locavore movements, and events celebrating local processors. Source: Internet

We opted for the locavore option -- white sturgeon caviar farmed in the Delta, accompanied by top-notch Napa-based Charbay vodka. Source: Internet

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The locavore in me immediately thought the chef was referencing Modus Mandarina, Ska’s citrusy IPA. Source: Internet

I describe it as “fictional locavore.” Source: Internet

It’s nice to know there is locavore spirit, even in places where the word likely doesn’t have any translation. Source: Internet

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