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What Are Some Adjectives To Describe Food?

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  • Acidic: A food with a sharp taste. ...
  • Bitter: A tart, sharp, and sometimes harsh flavor.
  • Bittersweet: A less harsh taste than bitterness. ...
  • Briny: Another word for salty.
  • Citrusy: A bright flavor like that of lemons, limes, oranges, and other citrus fruits.

How do you describe food?

Food, substance consisting essentially of protein, carbohydrate, fat, and other nutrients used in the body of an organism to sustain growth and vital processes and to furnish energy. The absorption and utilization of food by the body is fundamental to nutrition and is facilitated by digestion .

How do you describe good food?

Flavorsome indicates good tasting, full of flavor, specifically pleasant flavor; implying delicious, tasty, appetizing, scrumptious, yummy, juicy, succulent, heavenly, inviting, luscious, mouthwatering, palatable, saporous, savory; may be divine, toothsome, and tempting.

What are 3 adjectives that describe your favorite food?

Explanation: It maybe delicious, tasty,sweet,spicy,hot,cold ,finger licky good.

What are adjectives for food?

  • Acid.
  • Acidic.
  • Ample.
  • Appealing.
  • Appetizing.
  • Aromatic.
  • Astringent.
  • Aromatic.

What is a word for fancy food?

delicacy treat luxury bit goodie indulgence savoury UK fancy nectar morsel

What are some positive adjectives?

  • affectionate.
  • agreeable.
  • amiable.
  • bright.
  • charming.
  • creative.
  • determined.
  • diligent.

How would you describe a delicious dessert?

  • sweet. The first word is sweet, sweet. ...
  • decadent. The next word is decadent. ...
  • rich. So the next word is rich, rich. ...
  • savory. The next word is savory. ...
  • crispy. The next word is crispy. ...
  • smooth. The next word is smooth, smooth. ...
  • cakey. The next word is cakey. ...
  • moist. Next word is moist.

How do you say something is delicious?

  1. ambrosial,
  2. appetizing,
  3. dainty,
  4. delectable,
  5. delish,
  6. flavorful,
  7. flavorsome,
  8. luscious,

How do you describe a nice scent?

Airy, acrid, aromatic, astonishing, balmy, balsamic, beautiful, bubbly, celestial, cheap, clean, cool, delicate, delicious, delightful, dewy, divine, exotic, exquisite, faint, familiar, favorite, fine, floral, fresh, green, gentle, great, graceful, heady, heavenly, heavy, holy, immortal, light, lovely, mild, musky, ...

How do you praise tasty food?

  1. Tastes great! Eating something delicious right now? ...
  2. Really good! Here’s something else you could say instead of delicious. ...
  3. Wow, [this food] is amazing! ...
  4. Yummy. ...
  5. Flavorful. ...
  6. Mouth-watering. ...
  7. This [food] is too [flavor] for me/for my taste. ...
  8. It could use a little more/less...

How would you describe a good taste?

Flavorsome indicates good tasting, full of flavor, specifically pleasant flavor; implying delicious, tasty, appetizing, scrumptious, yummy, juicy, succulent, heavenly, inviting, luscious, mouthwatering, palatable, saporous, savory; may be divine, toothsome, and tempting.

How do you appreciate delicious food?

  1. The lunch was outstanding!
  2. We had a great time, thank you.
  3. Thank you for having us. We loved the dinner.

What are three adjectives to describe yourself?

  • Adventurous.
  • Ambitious.
  • Analytical.
  • Attentive.
  • Balanced.
  • Communicative.
  • Creative.
  • Curious.

What are the adjectives for taste?

  • Astringency – Dry, chalky sensation in the mouth.
  • Acidic – Sharp, tart, sour.
  • Acrid – Pungent, sharp, biting, bitter.
  • Alkaline – Dry, somewhat bitter.
  • Ashy – Dry, burnt, smoky, bitter.
  • Barnyard – Dusty, musty, earthy.
  • Burnt – Scorched, bitter.
  • Buttery – Fatty, creamy, rich.

How do you describe fancy clothes?

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