foodcentric

English

Etymology

From food +‎ -centric.

Adjective

foodcentric (comparative more foodcentric, superlative most foodcentric)

  1. Focused on food; gastronomic.
    • 2014, Alex Pattakos, Elaine Dundon, The OPA! Way: Finding Joy & Meaning in Everyday Life & Work, page 219:
      Our very unique, multilevel pyramid approach to well-being is lifestylecentric, not foodcentric.
    • 2019, Erin Gates, Elements of Family Style:
      Our nanny, Dee, keeps assuring me no child will starve himself to death, but this whole eating thing is a major trigger for my anxiety (as a recovered anorexic, foodcentric issues really push my buttons still!).
    • 2024, Dominic Pettman, Eugene Thacker, Sad Planets:
      There's a telling scene in one of Anthony Bourdain's later travel shows, Parts Unknown: the one where he visits Sicily to sample some of the local delicacies of this famous foodcentric island.