What is a food-wed?
There is no known culinary term or common phrase called "food-wed." It's likely a misspelling or a misunderstanding.
Could you please clarify what you're looking for? Perhaps you meant one of the following:
* Food wed _could_ be a typo for "food web," which describes the interconnected relationships between organisms in an ecosystem, especially focusing on how they consume each other.
* Food wed _could_ be a typo for "food wedged," which might describe food that is stuck in a narrow space, or a situation where food is being held in place against something.
* Food wed _could_ be a completely new, unique term, in which case please provide more context or information about it.
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