I like to eat delicious food can be expressed in English as:
Example: I?like?pasta?salad.?It's?delicious.?
I like the cold pasta salad, it tastes delicious.
Eat can be used as a transitive or intransitive verb; when it is used as a transitive verb, it is used with a noun or pronoun as the object. The object of "eat" can be food, or a meal, one's breakfast.
Expanded Information
Other Forms of eat:
1. Noun Forms: ? ['i?t?(r)] American? ['i?t?r]?
n. eater; corrosive
[Example sentence]Despite her rough life, she was a dainty?eater.
Despite her rough life, she was a dainty eater.
2. Past tense: ate 英? [et; eit]American? [?t; et]
abbr. Automatic Test Equipment automatic test equipment
v. eat (past tense)
[Example sentence]I?ate?it all.
I ate it all.
3. Past participle: eaten English? ['i?t?n]American? [itn]
v. eat (past participle of eat)
[Example sentence]He's?eaten?a lot of choc ices.
He has eaten a lot of chocolate ice cream.
4. third person singular:?eats[its]
n.? <slang>food
[Example sentence]He?eats?three solid meals a day.
He eats three solid meals a day.