What’s good in a cup?

I was making a smoothie for myself and had just been watching a documentary on the world of marketing and this thought popped into my head.

Do you think nature is

good when it’s in a cup? Is nature’s goodness real?

I was trying to keep it short and snazzy.. I

was trying to keep it cute!

Asked on March 27, 2021 in Grammar.
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Is that true?

First, I don’t think it’s using “good” as a noun only. I’ve never heard of that, though I do like it. I believe it’s saying something like, “Nature is good in a cup. Second,

even if it was using “good” as a noun, it could. When “Good” is a noun, “Good” is as well as an adjective, e.g. “The customer is good” should be “pleased”. “We tried to see the good in him. For the good of him he was not made of human flesh. So “good” could be used to mean “Goodness” as it does in this context.

Answered on March 28, 2021.
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