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Idioms describing delicious and beautiful food.

Idioms that describe delicious and beautiful food are: mouth watering, delicious jade dishes, delicious food, good color and taste, precious jade food, crisp and smooth, endless aftertaste, rare delicacies, precious liver and marrow, etc.

1. I'm drooling.

Interpretation: I'm so greedy that my mouth is dripping. It describes how I want to eat very much, and it also means to see something good, envy it very much and want it very much.

Source: Tang Zongyuan's "Zhao Hai Jia Wen": "I am drooling and squandering the afternoon."

translation: coveting makes people flash their tongues and squander them.

second, delicious food měi wèi jiā yáo

definition: fine and delicious food or delicious food also refers to delicious food defined by individuals. Describe the delicious food, which is full of praise.

Source: I'm Your Dad by Wang Shuo: "When Ma Rui saw that his father had a delicious meal, the satisfaction and comfort on his face, the genuine happiness, suddenly realized."

Third, the eight treasures of jade food bā zhēn yù shí

Interpretation: generally refers to exquisite dishes.

Origin: Jin Dong Jieyuan's "The Romance of the West Chamber", Volume III: "Eight treasures and jade food invite Lang to eat, and a thousand words are good for business."

I invite you to the banquet with delicious food, and I have a thousand words to tell you.

Fourth, delicacies and delicacies Shā n zhē n h m 4 I w è i

Interpretation:? All kinds of precious foods produced in Shan Ye and the sea.

Source: Poems on Chang 'an Road by Tang Wei Yingwu: "A mountain treasure and a sea fault abandon fences and cook a calf like a sunflower."

Eating delicacies is like losing something you don't want at home, and eating cattle and sheep is like eating melon seeds.

fifth, the aftertaste is endless. huí wèi wú qióng

Interpretation: refers to the taste left after eating. The metaphor is more meaningful when you think about it afterwards.

Source: Song Wang Yucheng's poem "Olive": "After a long aftertaste, I feel sweet at first."

Translation: After a long aftertaste, it still feels very sweet.