Sherry taken in with bits of food? (4)
I believe the answer is:
fino
'sherry' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'taken in with bits of food?' is the wordplay.
I cannot really understand how this works, but
'in' is present in the answer.
'of' could be 'o' and 'o' is found in the answer.
A single letter 'f' remains which might be clued in a way I don't understand.
This explanation may well be incorrect...
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for fino that I've seen before include "Type of sherry" , "Driest of the sherries" , "Bone dry sherry, served chilled" , "Dry Spanish sherry" , "Light dry sherry" .)