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Words describing diet

1. Words to describe food (about 2, the more the better)

I recommend the following words to describe food:

1. Fragrant: Pinyin: fang xiang si yi;; 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.

4, with relish: Pinyin: JΡ NΡ NΡ NΡ Uwè i; Jin Jin: the appearance of strong interest. Of eating with great taste or talking with great interest.

5. Good color and taste: Pinyin: se Wei jujia; Of food, color and taste are very good.

6. Well-known people: Pinyin: kuà i zhiré n kǒ u; It means finely cut barbecue, which everyone likes to eat. A good poem or thing is praised by everyone.

7. Eight Precious Jade Foods: Pinyin: bā zhēn yù shí;; Generally refers to exquisite dishes.

8. Keep your mouth fragrant: Pinyin: Kouchi Liu Xiang; The feeling of savoring these words is like savoring delicious food, with a lasting fragrance between teeth and cheeks and a long aftertaste, leaving a beautiful and unforgettable impression.

9, extravagant food: Pinyin: ch chǐ yī měi shí;; Luxury clothes, gorgeous clothes; Good food, delicious food. Everything is fine. From "Lu Chunqiu Mastery".

1. Never tire of fine food, never tire of fine details: pinyin: shí b ù yà n j ī ng, kuà i b ù yà n x; Tired: satisfied with "shame"; Meat: finely cut meat. The finer the grain, the better, and the finer the meat, the better. Describe the delicacy of food.

11. Eat: Pinyin: dà kuài duǒ yí;; Refers to eating and drinking, and describes eating and drinking, and enjoying food very happily.

12. Precious jade plate: Pinyin: yù pá nzh ē n? xi ū; Fine food.

13. Dining feast: Pinyin: tā o tiè dà cā n; The food was so delicious that I ate too much and was finally suffocated.

14. salt in the morning and evening: pinyin: zhā ojΡ mù yá n; Breakfast is served with pickles and dinner with salt. Describe a simple diet and a poor life.

15. Fengsui Longgan: Pinyin: fè ng su ǐ ló ng gā n; Metaphor is rare and delicious.

16. Three Sacrifices and Five Dings: Pinyin: sā n sh ē ng w ǔ d ǐ ng; The original description of the sacrifice is rich. Now describe the food as rich and beautiful.

17. Delicious: Pinyin: xiù sè k ě cā n; Beauty: beauty or natural beauty; Meal: Eat. The original description of women's beauty Later, it also described the scenery as beautiful.

18, with relish: Pinyin: Jī Nī Nī Nī Uwè i; Jin Jin: the appearance of strong interest. Of eating with great taste or talking with great interest.

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. 2. Idioms to describe delicious food

Open a library member for a minimum of .27 yuan, and view the full content > Original publisher: * * * Asian idioms describing delicious food: extravagant clothes, gorgeous clothes; Good food, delicious food.

words, food and clothing are all good. Eat delicious food and ride a fine horse.

describe the luxury of life. Carved clams: refers to delicate and delicious food.

phoenix marrow dragon liver: a metaphor for exotic delicacies. Sweet and fat: generally refers to delicious food.

Gao Liang Jinxiu: Gao Liang: Fat and flour and rice. Generally refers to delicious food; Splendid: Exquisite and gorgeous silk fabrics.

describe the luxurious life of a wealthy family with beautiful clothes. Paste Liang's children: paste: fat; Liang: flour and rice; Paste beam: generally refers to delicious food.

In the old days, it refers to the children of bureaucrats, landlords and rich families. Splendid cream beam: cream beam: fat meat and flour and rice, referring to delicious food; Splendid: Exquisite and gorgeous silk fabrics.

describe the luxurious life of a wealthy family. Children of Gao Liang: Gao Liang: Fat meat and flour and rice, referring to delicious food.

children of wealthy families who are used to enjoying life. Hou fu Yu Shi: Hou fu: the clothes of princes; Jade food: delicious food.

wear the clothes of princes and eat precious food. Describe a luxurious life.

jinbo yuye: a metaphor for fine wine. Well-known people: Yan: finely cut meat; Grilled: Roasted meat.

preserved and roasted are both popular foods. Refers to delicious food that everyone likes to eat.

Good poems are praised and litigated by people. Lin liver and phoenix marrow: Lin liver and phoenix marrow.

extremely delicious food. Yi Yi Yu Shi: refers to beautiful clothes and delicious food.

mountain water: this refers to the delicious food produced in the mountain water. Later it was called delicious.

mountain food and sea fault: it is still said that mountain delicacies are delicious. All kinds of precious foods produced in Shan Ye and the sea.

refers to rich dishes. Sea fault: sea fault: refers to all kinds of seafood.

all kinds of precious foods produced in Shan Ye and the sea. Generally refers to rich dishes.

delicacies: all kinds of treasures produced in Shan Ye and the sea. 3. Describe a very delicious idiom

Describe a very delicious idiom

Aroma is overflowing

Aroma is ten miles

Oil is not greasy

Crispy and delicious

Moderate saltiness and sweetness

Crispy and refreshing

Five flavors are all available

Sweet and sour

Delicious and juicy

Refreshing and delicious < p. Sweet and soft

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1. Big forefinger movement [shí zh ǐǐǐǐ? ng]: It originally refers to the omen of delicious food, and later describes the greedy appearance when seeing something delicious. 2. Jade dish delicacies [yù pán zhēn xiū]: gorgeous plates and precious food.

3. A gluttonous 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. It is a metaphor to recall something, and the more you think about it, the more interesting it becomes.

6. Lips and teeth remain fragrant [chún chǐ liú xiāng]: After eating, the fragrance still remains in the mouth, with endless aftertaste. 7. Good color and taste [sè wèi jù jiā]: Describe the good color and taste of food.

8. mouth watering [chuí xián yù dī]: saliva: saliva. I am so greedy that my mouth is dripping.

describes the appearance of being very greedy. 9. Eight treasures and jade food [bā zhēn yù shí]: refers to exquisite dishes.

1. Its taste is endless [qí wèi wú qióng]: The taste is endless. The description is profound and memorable.