namirnice
Namirnice is a term used in several South Slavic languages, including Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian, to refer to items intended for human consumption. In everyday use it functions similarly to the English term groceries or foodstuffs, covering both fresh foods and processed products. Namirnice are purchased from a variety of outlets, such as open-air markets, grocery stores, and supermarkets, and may reflect seasonal availability and regional cuisines.
Typical namirnice are organized into broad categories: fruits and vegetables; grains and cereals; proteins such as
Storage and handling practices affect safety and quality. Perishable namirnice require refrigeration or freezing where appropriate,
Nutrition and regulation vary by country but generally emphasize safe production, labeling of ingredients and allergens,