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She gave us food.
Literal
She [topic-は] us [to-に] food [object-を] gave.
A spare, almost utilitarian sentence. 食物 (しょくもつ) is a slightly formal Sino-Japanese reading for 'food' — more typical of writing or technical contexts than everyday speech, where 食べ物 (たべもの) is far more natural. The two share kanji but read differently. くれる is the inward giving verb — she gave to us, not to others. Stripped to its bones, this sentence shows the basic giving frame: giver は + recipient に + object を + くれる.