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<h1>Legal definitions clarify 'food' provides nourishment while 'foodstuff' refers to materials used as food</h1> Legal definitions distinguish between 'food' and 'foodstuff' based on various authoritative sources. Food encompasses nutritive materials consumed for nourishment, growth, repair, and maintenance of vital processes, including confectionary but excluding beverages. Foodstuff refers to substances used as food or materials subjected to preparation like canning. Food serves three primary functions: providing energy through metabolic processes, supplying electron donors for cellular synthesis, and furnishing materials for structural and catalytic cellular components. The terms maintain distinct meanings despite common interchangeable usage.