Ding Taifeng is famous far and near, attracting thousands of gourmets to wait in line every day, and steamed buns are their signature dishes. What's so special about this world-famous dish? What is the production process and secret? Let's see it together!
does such exquisite dishes make your index finger move? In life, you can taste different foods every day. Can you think of other words besides good, great, yummy and delicious when you eat delicious dishes? I accidentally stepped on the thunder and ate food that was hard to swallow. Meet Hippin! ● move your forefinger
some foods are full of color, smell and taste, and people have a delicious feeling before eating them: ◎ appetiting
appetitie as a noun means "appetite". The adjective appetiting can be used to indicate the flavor or appearance of food, which is "delicious, appetizing and exciting". The cake looked so appetiting that my stomch began to rumble. (That cake looks delicious and makes my stomach growl. ) mouth watering
water as a verb means "drooling". Mouthwatering, when combined, means "mouth watering", which is similar to the Chinese saying "mouth watering". This expression can be written as make one's mouth water in addition to the adjective form. The * * * ell of Dinner Cooking is making my mouth water.) The smell from cooking dinner makes my mouth water. )
● delicious food
After actually tasting the dish, I found that it tastes quite good. Besides yummy and delicious, there are actually many other choices: ◎ tasty
Taste as a noun means "taste, taste". The adjective tasty is used to mean "the food tastes good and delicious". This pumpkin soup is sotty. You should definitively try it out. (This pumpkin soup is so delicious. You must try it. ) ◎ flavor/savory
flavor and savor, as nouns, mean "flavor and taste". Adjectives "delicious" and "savory" are used to describe "full of flavor, strong taste and delicious". I strongly remember that you try their signature curry. The sauce is rich and delicious. (I strongly recommend that you try their signature curry. The sauce is quite rich and delicious. ) ◎ melt in one's mouth
Melt means "melting", which literally means "melting in someone's mouth", and can be used to describe the meaning of "food is cooked very well, delicious and instant in the mouth". The roast chicken is fantastic! It's tender and soft, and it just melts in your mouth. (This roast chicken is great! It's tender and soft, and it melts in the mouth. ) ● Endless aftertaste? ◎ finger-licking
Lick means "licking", and finger-licking together literally means "making people lick their fingers". After eating a food, you will want to lick your fingers, which means it is delicious, so it extends the meaning of "very delicious". This word is usually used to describe foods that you will eat with your hands, such as fried chicken, hamburgers and sandwiches. The salmon rice ball is finger-licking good with that special sauce. (The salmon rice ball with special sauce is really delicious. ) ◎ leave a great/pleasant aftertaste
Aftertaste means "aftertaste", and pleasant means "beauty and pleasure". Together, Leave a great/pleasant aftertaste literally means "leave a good aftertaste", which means "endless aftertaste, lingering fragrance on the teeth and cheeks" in Chinese. For example, the beef stew is properly cooked and seasoned, leaving a pleasant aftertaste in your mouth. (This beef stew is well cooked and memorable. ) ● it's hard to swallow
food is delicious, and of course it's bad. To describe the unpalatable food, there are many other words and expressions besides replacing the expression "unpleasant" with "leave an unpleasant aftertase": ◎ bare edible
Edible literally means "edible", which can be used if it is written as bare edible by adding "bare" before it. That restaurant is the last place you wanna go; Their food is barely edible. (This restaurant will be your worst plan; Their food is almost unpalatable. ) ◎ tasteless/bland If you want to express that food is tasteless, you can also use bland to express it in addition to the adjective tasteless extended from taste. Come on. I'm not gonna touch that pizza anymore. It's dry and tasteless! (Please. I don't want to eat this pizza again. Dry and tasteless! ) tastelike cardboard
cardboard means "cardboard". Food tastes like cardboard, which means "tastes like chewing wax" in Chinese. Have you learned all these delicious expressions? Next time you go to a restaurant, don't forget to look for opportunities to use these words to tell others whether the food is delicious or not!
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