"Mouth-chewing", "mouth-watering", "forefinger moving", "jade plate delicacies" and "melting in the mouth"
Mouth-chewing: tasting delicious food, lasting fragrance between teeth and cheeks,
long aftertaste, leaving a beautiful and unforgettable impression.
Sentence making: Although the big meal has been finished, my mouth is still fragrant.
salivating: Now it is often described that you are jealous when you see other people's good things.
Sentence making: They have long coveted my Yu Pei.
forefinger twitching: forefinger twitching is a Chinese idiom, which originally refers to the omen of delicious food, and later describes the greedy appearance when seeing something delicious. It also refers to the situation that there are some delicious food in front of you and you are preparing to enjoy it.
Sentence making: My forefinger moved when my mother served the braised pork just out of the pot.
jade plate delicacies: jade plates, precious and rare delicacies.
Sentence: How can I afford these jade dishes?
melt in your mouth: melt in your mouth "means that the food is soft and chewy.
Sentence: This marshmallow melts in your mouth and is really delicious.