Gourmet
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-people who especially like to eat, eat vegetables.
I am a complete gourmet. I was already thinking about what to eat for dinner when I was still having lunch.
I am definitely a foodie. I haven't finished my lunch, but I'm thinking about what to eat for dinner.
Eating food-the difference between a gourmet and a gourmet is that a gourmet is more like a gourmet, who not only loves to eat-but also knows how to eat and knows the local food like the back of his hand.
A: I'm an expert on Italian food. I have been to all the Italian restaurants in town.
I like Italian food/I know Italian food very well. I have tried every Italian restaurant in the city!
Wow. You are such a foodie.
Wow, you are really a gourmet.
Eat your own feelings-improve your bad mood by eating.
When I am stressed, I will eat my feelings. You know what they say, stress is a dessert spelled backwards.
Whenever I feel stressed, I eat to improve my bad mood. People say that "stress" is spelled backwards-it is "dessert".
Guilt pleasure-guilt pleasure, something you like in your heart but dare not tell others.
French fries are such bad junk food. But I still can't help eating occasionally. This is my sinful pleasure.
French fries are particularly bad junk food. But I still can't help eating occasionally. French fries make me feel guilty-happy.
Food coma-I want to sleep because I eat, and it hurts my brain when I am full.
Last year's New Year's Eve, I ate so much jiaozi that I fell into a food coma.
Last year's New Year's Eve dinner, jiaozi ate too much and fell asleep after eating.