| CLAYEY | Describes heavy, sticky but nutritious soil (6) |
| STAPLE | Principal commodity; a basic but nutritious food forming part of a diet; or, the length of fibres in wool (6) |
| CRUD | Heavy, sticky snow, to skiers |
| TAR | Black and sticky but I've heard a second helping goes well with fish. (3) |
| INORGANIC | Describes heavy metal to one music maker in Ulster college (9) |
| BOLD | Describes heavy letters as pretty courageous |
| ASACKOFPOTATOES | Describes heavy, lumpen look of person to be found in the pantry, possibly |
| BANANA | Nutritious tropical fruit (6) |
| THROBS | Cooking broth with ultimately nutritious pulses (6) |
| LEGUME | Nutritious vegetable on the restaurant car menu perhaps (6) |
| ENRICH | Make more nutritious (or more wealthy) (6) |
| CASHEW | Money we raised for nutritious food (6) |
| BRAZIL | Highly nutritious nut of a South American tree (6) |
| CEREAL | Some nice, really nutritious grain-based food? (6) |
| UNSAFE | Likely to kill beef, as nutritious portion recalled (6) |
| SESAME | Nutritious nutty-flavoured seed that produces a fragrant oil (6) |
| LENTIL | Nutritious, protein-rich legume popular in soups and stews (6) |
| PEANUT | Somewhat overhype a nutritious edible seed (6) |
| MILLET | Nutritious quinoa-like grain traditionally used for bird feed; or, a French artist noted for his depictions of peasant farmers such as The Gleaners (6) |
| ADZUKI | ___ bean: another name for the English red mung bean - a highly nutritious sprouting seed (6) |