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She gave me some food.
Literal
She [topic-は] me [to-に] food [object-を] gave.
食べ物 ('food,' literally 'thing-to-eat') is the everyday native Japanese word for food, formed by attaching the verbal stem 食べ ('eat') to 物 ('thing'). The same productive pattern gives 飲み物 ('drink, thing-to-drink'), 読み物 ('reading material, thing-to-read'), and 乗り物 ('vehicle, thing-to-ride-on'). Compared with the Sino-Japanese 食料 (more 'foodstuff, provisions') or 食事 ('meal'), 食べ物 is the most casual and broadest of the lot.