Definitions
One who tries to eat only locally grown foods.
Word origin
From loca(l) + -vore. Coined by Jen Maiser, Jessica Prentice, Sage Van Wing, and DeDe Sampson, co-founders of the “Locavores” web site in 2005.
Used in a sentence
“They are a locavore’s (someone who eats food produced within 100 miles of he lives) paradise.”
“Become a Locavore Try to eat foods grown close to your home, which helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport as well as supporting your neighbors. […]”
Source: Wiktionary, CC BY-SA 4.0
Used as a crossword answer1 curated clues
01“Farm-market devotee”8 letters
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