1. Words to describe the delicious food: fragrant, fragrant, oily but not greasy, crispy, delicious, salty and sweet, moderately sweet, crisp and refreshing, all five flavors, sweet and sour, delicious, juicy, refreshing, delicious, tender and refreshing, spicy, fragrant, sweet, soft, glutinous, delicious and gluttonous.
The meal is delicious, delicious, delicious, sweet, refreshing, with a fragrance that lingers in your mouth and endless aftertaste. The delicacies on the jade plate are beautiful and delicious, with both color and taste. The eight delicacies are delicious. The taste is endless. The taste is endless and the aftertaste is endless. The delicacies are salivating and drooling.
The eight delicacies and jade delicacies are fragrant and fragrant. A feast of gluttony. 2. Words to describe food (about 20, the more the better). I recommend the following words to describe food: 1. Overflowing with fragrance: Pinyin: fang xiang si yi; sweet
The smell spreads everywhere.
2. salivate: pinyin: chuí xián sān chǐ; saliva: saliva.
The saliva hangs down three feet long.
Describes an extremely greedy appearance.
Also described as very hot-eyed.
3. To salivate: Pinyin: chuí xián yù dī; saliva: saliva.
He was so greedy that his saliva was dripping.
Describes a very greedy look.
4. Relish: Pinyin: jīn jīn yǒu wèi; Jinjin: showing great interest.
It means eating very deliciously or talking with great interest.
5. Good color and taste: Pinyin: se wei ju jia; means the color and taste of food are very good.
6. Popularity: Pinyin: kuài zhì rén kǒu; it means that everyone loves to eat finely chopped barbecue.
A metaphor for good poems or things being praised by everyone.
7. Bazhen Jade Food: Pinyin: bā zhēn yù shí; generally refers to exquisite delicacies.
8. Fragrance on the tongue: Pinyin: kou chi liu xiang; the feeling of savoring these words is like savoring delicious food. The fragrance lingers between the teeth and cheeks for a long time, leaving a long aftertaste, leaving a beautiful and unforgettable impression on people.
9. luxuriant clothes and gourmet food: Pinyin: chǐ yī měi shí; luxuriant clothes, gorgeous clothes; gourmet food, delicious food.
He said that he had good food and clothing.
From "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: Mastery".
10. Never tire of fine food, never tire of fine food: Pinyin: shí bù yàn jīng, kuài bù yàn xì; 荍: satisfy with "鍍"; 荍: finely chopped meat.
The more finely the grain is pounded, the better, and the finer the meat is cut, the better.
Describes food that is carefully prepared.
11. Eat happily: Pinyin: dà kuài duǒ yí; refers to eating and drinking, describing a feast, a hearty meal, and a very happy enjoyment of food.
12. Jade plate delicacies: Pinyin: yù pán zhēn xiū; exquisite food.
13. Gluttonous feast: Pinyin: tāo tiè dà cān; metaphorical meaning: The food is so delicious that you eat too much and end up starved to death.
14. Chaojun Muyan: Pinyin: zhāo jī mù yán; eat pickles with rice for breakfast and dip it in salt for dinner.
Describes a simple diet and a hard life.
15. Phoenix marrow and dragon liver: Pinyin: fèng suǐ lóng gān; a metaphor for rare and delicious food.
16. Three animals and five tripods: Pinyin: sān shēng wǔ dǐng; originally describes the abundance of sacrifices.
Now describes the food as rich and delicious.
17. Beautiful and delicious: Pinyin: xiù sè kě cān; Beautiful: beauty or natural beauty; meal: eat.
Originally used to describe women's beauty.
Later, he also described the scenery as beautiful.
18. Relish: Pinyin: jīn jīn yǒu wèi; Jinjin: showing great interest.
It means eating very deliciously or talking with great interest.
19. Fragrance on teeth and cheeks: Pinyin: chǐ jiá liú xiāng; Chinese word, the basic meaning is that after eating delicious food, the teeth and cheeks gradually feel the sweet taste.
20. Fat but not greasy: Pinyin: fei er bu ni; refers to vegetables, although they are made of fat meat, but not greasy; refers to people, people are plump but not fat.