Chinese cuisine can be quite healthy, especially when it emphasizes fresh vegetables, lean proteins, and minimal oil. Steamed dishes, soups, and stirfries with fresh ingredients can be nutritious and balanced. However, some dishes can be high in sodi...
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Chinese cuisine can be quite healthy, especially when it emphasizes fresh vegetables, lean proteins, and minimal oil. Steamed dishes, soups, and stir-fries with fresh ingredients can be nutritious and balanced. However, some dishes can be high in sodium, sugar, or oil, so it's good to enjoy those in moderation.
Your sentence "Is it healthy?" is already grammatically correct and clear.
Possible Improvements (depending on context):
1. More natural phrasing (casual):
- "Is this healthy?" (if pointing at food, a habit, etc.)
- "Is that healthy?" (if referring to something previously mentioned)
2. More specific (if needed):
- "Is it good for your health?" (slightly more formal)
- "Is it nutritious?" (if focusing on vitamins/nutrients)
Tips:
- "Healthy" is correct, but "healthier" (comparing two things) or "the healthiest" (best among many) might fit in other contexts.
- If you're asking about a lifestyle, you could say: "Is this a healthy habit?"
Your original sentence is fine for everyday conversation. Keep it simple unless you need more detail. 😊
(Word count: ~100)