① The more exaggerated the idiom describing delicious food, the better!
jade plate delicacies
delicious
gluttonous dinner tāotiè
meant to be greedy.
Smile like a flower
dimples, small round nests on both sides of the mouth.
Jade plate delicacies
phoenix marrow.
Hou Fu Yu Shi [hóu fú yù shí]
Explanation: Land and water: refers to the precious food produced by land and water. Refers to delicious food.
from "Biography of Shi Chong in the Book of Jin": "Silk and bamboo are the best choices at that time, and they are the treasures of poor land and water."
③ Ancient words to describe delicacies
Three Sacrifices and Five Ding
Meaning:
In the old days, it was used to describe abundant sacrifices. Later, it also described the food as
eight treasures and jade food
bā
zhēn
yù
shí
Idiom allusion:
generally refers to answering exquisite dishes. Have a full stomach and warm clothes
b? o
shí
nu ? n
y?
Idiom allusion:
Full stomach: full stomach; Warm clothes: Wear warm clothes. Describe a well-off life with plenty of food and clothing.
④ Delicious words
refreshing
fragrant
fragrant and fragrant
delicious
fragrant on the teeth and cheeks
fat but not greasy
gorging
forefinger moving
full of color and flavor
mouth watering < The delicious meal
fengsuilonggan
has endless aftertaste
good color and taste
mouth watering
eight treasures and jade food
its taste is endless
meat:
delicious meat, bright color, rich taste, thick oil and red sauce.
dish:
color.
⑤ idioms describing delicious food
idioms describing delicious food attack
fragrant and overflowing
fragrant but not greasy
crispy and delicious
moderately salty and sweet
crisp and refreshing
five flavors
sweet and sour
delicious and juicy
refreshing and delicious < Fragrant
sweet and soft
delicious. The gluttonous meal is delicious, delicious, sweet, refreshing, with a lingering aftertaste. The jade plate is delicious, delicious, delicious, and mouth watering. Its taste is endless. It's delicious
memorable
the meaning is still endless
mouth watering
mouth watering
delicacies
eight treasures and jade food
delicious mouth
gorging
feasting
⑤ words describing food (. The sweet smell spreads everywhere.
2. mouth watering: pinyin: chuí xián sān chǐ;; Saliva: saliva. The saliva hangs three feet long. Describe the appearance of extreme greed. Also described as very hot eyes.
3. mouth watering: pinyin: chuí xián yù dī;; Saliva: saliva. I am so greedy that my mouth is dripping. Describe a very greedy look.
19. Fragrance on teeth and cheeks: Pinyin: chǐ jiá liú xiāng;; Chinese words basically mean that after eating delicious food, teeth and cheeks gradually feel sweet taste.
2, fat but not greasy: Pinyin: Feier Buni; Of vegetables, although made of fat, but not greasy; Refers to people, who are plump, but have no fat.
⑦ What are the idioms that describe delicious food?
chuí xián sān chǐ
J ǐ n j ǐ n y ǐ u w ǐ i
Delicious and delicious. Xi ǐ se k ě c ā n
Eight treasures and jade food b ā zh ē n y ǐ sh ǐ
.
⑧ What are the idioms that describe delicious food?
Eight treasures and jade food,
mouth watering,
mouth watering,
relish,
popularity,
three sacrifices and five ding,
forefinger moving,
five flavors.
delicious
delicious mouth
mouth-watering
mouth-watering
mouth-watering
eye-piercing
forefinger moving
dainty jade plate, delicious food, delicious food, endless aftertaste of phoenix marrow dragon liver, delicious taste and mouth-watering eight treasures and jade.
First, gobble
Vernacular interpretation: The wolf is swallowing food, and the tiger is swallowing its prey.
Source: Notes on the Appearance of Officialdom: "It takes no time to carve; Wolf down; I actually ate it all. "
Dynasty: Qing Dynasty
Author: Li Baojia
Second, with relish
Vernacular interpretation: with relish: the appearance of strong interest. Of eating with great taste or talking with great interest.
Source: Seventeen Poems of Answering Wild Festivals in Zhu Shunshui Collection: "Excellent Works Recover; The more you read, the more you enjoy it; It can be seen that the article of reasoning wins; Victory over others is also good. "
Dynasty: Ming
Author: Zhu Zhiyu
Translation: Good poetry heals; The more I read it, the more I enjoy it; You can see Li Sheng's articles; Great than others to bring beautiful words.
third, the aftertaste is endless
vernacular interpretation: describe wonderful poems, songs or delicious food that is memorable.
Source: Chapter 5 of "White Gate Willow Sunset Grass": "It must be like what I just did. It is not only safe and sound, but also endless aftertaste!"
Dynasty: Modern Times
Author: Liu Sifen
Translation: It must be like what I just looked like, breathing slowly, not only safe, but also full of flavor!
Fourth, eat and drink
Vernacular interpretation: refers to eating and drinking, and describes eating and drinking heartily and enjoying delicious food very happily.
Source: Zhouyi Yi: "Schell Linggui, watch me eat."
Dynasty: Zhou
Author: Ji Chang
Translation: You kept a lot of belongings yourself and came to spy on my food and clothing.
five, hungry
vernacular interpretation: when you are extremely hungry, you don't choose food. Metaphor is desperate to choose.
Source: "The Five Lantern Festival Yuan Natural Zen Master": "The scholar said,' Hungry does not choose food.'
Dynasty: Song
Author: Shi Puji
Translation: This gentleman said: When you are extremely hungry, you don't choose food.