| A | B |
| novel | new |
| groundwork | a basis or foundation |
| exasperated | angered or frustrated |
| devised | figured out |
| identity | the condition that makes something or someone special |
| reputation | the way a thing or person is viewed by others |
| consumers | people who buy things |
| strain | to pass through or as if through a filter |
| puree | to boil soft and then rub through a sieve |
| adapting | to change so as to fit a new or specific use or situation |
| tedious | tiring because of length or dullness |
| digestive system | "the body's organs used to convert food into simpler forms that can be taken in and used by the body |
| market | a geographic region in which things may be sold |
| concoctions | items prepared by combining various ingredients |
| stock | to get or keep a supply of |
| submit | to put forward as an opinion, reason, or idea |
| dietician | a specialist in the science of applying the principles of nutrition |
| cautious | careful |
| competitor | one that competes especially in the selling of goods or services |
| imitator | one who copies |
| inconvenience | to cause discomfort to; put to trouble |