From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmacrobioticmac‧ro‧bi‧ot‧ic /ˌmækrəʊbaɪˈɒtɪk◂ $ -kroʊbaɪˈɑːtɪk/ adjective DFNmacrobiotic food consists mainly of grains and vegetables, with no added chemicals a healthy macrobiotic diet
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macrobiotic• A nutritionist suggested a macrobiotic diet, but after trying it Charles felt that it was not right for him.• And within a week of switching to a macrobiotic diet the pains had eased.• Never separated from his plastic bag with his macrobiotic food.• They did lots of things with brown rice and even made macrobiotic ice-creams.• Or is the macrobiotic principle the ideal?Origin macrobiotic (1700-1800) Greek makrobiotos “long life”