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portion-controlled

American  
[pawr-shuhn-kuhn-trohld, pohr-] / ˈpɔr ʃən kənˌtroʊld, ˈpoʊr- /

adjective

  1. being a standardized portion of food.

    The restaurant uses frozen, portion-controlled entrées.


Example Sentences

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Researchers compared two approaches: a low-fat vegan diet and a portion-controlled diet.

From Science Daily

In contrast, the portion-controlled group experienced no meaningful change.

From Science Daily

Total daily insulin costs dropped by 27%, or $1.08 per day, while costs remained essentially unchanged in the portion-controlled group.

From Science Daily

Called Vital Pursuit, the brand will include 12 portion-controlled meals, high in fiber and protein, “intended to be a companion for GLP-1 weight loss medication users and consumers focused on weight management,” the company announced Tuesday.

From Salon

But if I’m going to have a “reward me” and “treat me” and “comfort me,” I want it to be really good and I want it to be portion-controlled.

From Seattle Times