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Words describing fried food

1. What are the words to describe "fried dough sticks": greasy, fragrant, delicious, delicious, delicious 1. Greasy [yóu nì] Explanation: Foods containing a lot of oil: avoid eating~.

Quotation: Yang Shuo's "Northern Line": "What are you trying to do? The guerrillas can't be so idle!" 2. Xiangxiang [xiāng pēn pēn] Explanation: status word.

Describe the fragrant aroma.

Quotation: Chapter 8 of Kong Jue and Yuan Jing's "New Heroes and Heroines": "A fragrant smell of fried chopped green onions goes straight to the nose." 3. Delicious [kě kǒu] Explanation: food and beverages suitable for taste or hot or cold

Suitable for: Eating hometown dishes makes you feel special~.

Quotation: Bing Xin's "Sister-in-law Zhang": "The old lady cooks herself, and the food is very delicious." 4. Delicious [měi wèi] Explanation: Delicious food: ~ delicacies.

Delicious food~.

Quotation: Zhou Qifan's "Seafood in Ningbo·Razor Clam": "Razor clams, like other clams, cannot be overcooked, otherwise, the moisture will be lost and the deliciousness will be destroyed, so you don't have to eat it." 5. Delicious [gān zhǐ] Explanation:

Delicious food.

Quotation: Guo Moruo's "Ten Years of Creation" Chapter 13: "At first, he was regarded as the tailgater who accepts foreign manuscripts, but he is actually a glutton who loves to eat delicious food." 2. Words describing food (about 20, the more the better

Good) The words used to describe delicious food are: Bazhenyushi, its endless flavor, popular among the people, smooth and tender, juicy, full taste, long aftertaste, soft and smooth, melts in the mouth, crispy and fragrant, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside.

, smooth and delicious, full of color and flavor, compelling aroma, endless aftertaste, fragrant on the lips and teeth, melts in the mouth, smooth and refreshing, mellow taste, fat but not greasy, spicy but not dry, fresh and juicy.

1. Bazhen Jade Food 1. The idiom Bazhen Jade Food generally refers to exquisite food. Source: Volume 3 of "The Romance of the West Chamber" by Dong Jieyuan of Jin Dynasty: "Eight Treasures Jade Food invites a man to dinner, and a thousand words can be said about business."

2. Its flavor is endless 1. Its flavor is endless.

The description has a profound meaning and is endlessly memorable. Source: Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, "Annotations to the Four Books: Doctrine of the Mean": "If you put it out, it will merge with the Liuhe, and if it is rolled up, it will be hidden in the secret. Its flavor is endless, and it is all practical learning."

3. Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside 1. Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. Originally used to describe cooked food that is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. In Internet buzzwords, it describes having a great feeling when encountering something, which means "being shocked"

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4. Endless aftertaste 1. Refers to the taste left after eating. It is a metaphor that the more you think about it afterwards, the more meaningful it becomes. Source: Wang Yucheng's "Olive" poem of the Song Dynasty: "It has been a long time since I had the aftertaste, and I finally felt it was as sweet as sugar."

5. Eight Precious Jade Foods 1. Explanation: Generally refers to exquisite delicacies, source: Jin Dynasty Dong Jieyuan's "The Palace Dialogues of the West Chamber" Volume 3: "Eight Precious Jade Foods invite a man to dinner, and a thousand words can be said about business."