Delicious, delicious, fresh, endless aftertaste, delicacies, etc.
1. Delicious [kě kǒu]? Food and drink suitable for taste or hot or cold.
Bing Xin's "Sister-in-law Zhang": "The old lady cooks herself, and the food is very delicious." 2. Delicious [měi wèi]? Delicious food.
This is a delicious, sweet and mellow sweet food.
3. Delicious [xiān měi]? 1. (Dishes, fruits, etc.) taste good.
2. (Flowers, plants, etc.) fresh and beautiful.
Qu Qiubai's "History of the Heart of Chidu" No. 12: "Every house has a grand feast, with all kinds of food, delicious and rich." 4. Endless aftertaste [huí wèi wú qióng]? Aftertaste: refers to the aftertaste after eating.
It is a metaphor for recalling something. The more you think about it, the more interesting it becomes.
Source: Song Dynasty Wang Yucheng's poem "Small Animals Collection·Volume 6·Olive": "After a long time, I finally feel as sweet as glutinous rice." 5. Delicious food [měi wèi jiā yáo]? 1. High-quality, first-class food.
2. Exquisite and delicious meals.
3. Delicious food.
One of the poems "The Cuiyin Pavilion is Completed in Self-harmony" by Zhang Yanghao of the Yuan Dynasty: "Fu Zun smiled and said to the children, and found a pair of koi and delicacies.