plant-based
Americanadjective
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relating to or being a food consisting entirely or mainly of whole or minimally processed plant parts, such as vegetables, fruits, grains, nuts, legumes, and seeds: the health benefits of a plant-based diet and lifestyle.
plant-based burgers that taste like meat;
the health benefits of a plant-based diet and lifestyle.
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relating to or being a medicine, fuel, etc., made from plants or plant matter.
Etymology
Origin of plant-based
Coined in 1980 by Thomas Colin Campbell (born 1934), U.S. biochemist
Example Sentences
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Part of the company’s expansion in years past depended on placing its items in grocery-store meat sections and striking deals with restaurant chains to land plant-based items on their menus.
From MarketWatch • May 6, 2026
I live down the street from a Mr. Charlie’s, which is like a plant-based version of McDonald’s.
From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2026
It is best known for its quirky, colourful hair claw clips, made from a plant-based alternative to conventional, petroleum plastic.
From BBC • Apr. 22, 2026
Net sales fell 9.4% in the quarter ended Feb. 28, driven by a 27% decline for Atkins and 17% for Owyn, a plant-based protein brand, Simply Good said last week.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 17, 2026
Researchers at the University of Chicago have uncovered a surprising new role for zeaxanthin, a plant-based compound best known for supporting eye health.
From Science Daily • Apr. 10, 2026
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