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Idioms describing many delicious foods.
Idioms describing many foods are: forefinger moving, jade plate delicious, gluttonous meal, chicken marrow and dragon liver, endless aftertaste, fragrant lips and teeth, good color and fragrance, mouth-watering, eight treasures and jade food, and its taste is endless.

1, big forefinger movement [shízhǐǐii]:? At first, it refers to the omen of delicious food, and later it describes the appearance of greed when you see delicious food.

2. Yupan cuisine [yùpán zhn Xiū]: gorgeous dishes and precious food.

3, a big meal [tāo ti dà cān? ]: a metaphor for a vicious and greedy person, or a metaphor for a glutton.

4, phoenix marrow dragon liver [fèng suǐ lóng gān]: a metaphor for rare and delicious.

5, endless aftertaste? [huí wèi wú qióng]: aftertaste: refers to the aftertaste after eating. This is a metaphor for remembering things. The more you think about it, the more interesting it is.

6, lips and teeth remain fragrant [chún chǐ liú xiāng? 】: After eating, the fragrance is still in your mouth, with endless aftertaste.

7, good color and taste [sè wèi? jù jiā? ]: Describe the color and taste of food.

8. Drooling? [chuí xián yù dī]: saliva: saliva. I am so greedy that my mouth is watering. Describe a very greedy look.

9. Eight Baoyu foods [bā zhē nù shí]: refers to exquisite dishes.

10, its taste is endless [qí wèi wú qióng]: its taste is endless. The description is profound and unforgettable.