Diet, in relation to food, might mean:
- Diet (nutrition), the sum of the food consumed by an organism or group. This article is primarily about the human diet For a discussion of animal diets see List of feeding behaviours.
- Dieting, the deliberate selection of food to control body weight or nutrient intake. Dieting is the practice of ingesting food in a regulated fashion to achieve or maintain a controlled weight
- Diet food, foods that aid in dieting
- Cuisine, the diet of a particular culture
Diet may also mean:
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- The Imperial Diet: (German: Reichstag) the imperial assembly of the princes of the Holy Roman Empire until 1806
- The Diet of the Empire: (German: Reichstag) legislative assembly of the German Empire 1871–1917
- The Federal Diet: (literally for German: Deutscher Bundestag) federal parliament of Germany
- State Diet: (literally for German: Landtag) state parliament of most of the German federated states
- Diet of Finland: the legislative assembly of the Grand Duchy of Finland from 1809 to 1906
- Diet of Japan: Japan's legislature
- Diet (Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode): an episode of the animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Diet food (or dietetic food) refers to any food or drink whose recipe has been altered in some way to make it part of a body modification diet. Cuisine (from French cuisine, "cooking culinary art kitchen" ultimately from Latin coquere, "to cook" is a specific set In Politics, a diet is a formal Deliberative assembly. The term is derived from Medieval Latin dietas, and ultimately comes from The Diet of Finland ( Finnish Suomen maapäivät, later valtiopäivät; Swedish Finlands Lantdagar) was the legislative The is Japan's Bicameral Legislature. It is composed of a Lower house, called the House of Representatives, and an Upper house, called " Diet " is the fifty-first episode in the animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
- Dietsch: distinguishes the southern dialects in the Middle Dutch language
Dietsch ( "Diets" in modern Dutch) is a colloquial word for the Middle Dutch language.
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