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Words describing food and drink

1. Words to describe food (about 20, 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. salivate: pinyin: chuí xián sān chǐ; saliva: saliva.

The saliva hangs down three feet long.

Describes an extremely greedy appearance.

Also described as very hot-eyed.

3. To salivate: Pinyin: chuí xián yù dī; saliva: saliva.

He was so greedy that his saliva was dripping.

Describes a very greedy look.

4. Relish: Pinyin: jīn jīn yǒu wèi; Jinjin: showing great interest.

It means eating very deliciously or talking with great interest.

5. Good color and taste: Pinyin: se wei ju jia; means the color and taste of food are very good.

6. Popularity: Pinyin: kuài zhì rén kǒu; it means finely chopped barbecue that everyone loves to eat.

A metaphor for good poems or things being praised by everyone.

7. Bazhen Jade Food: Pinyin: bā zhēn yù shí; generally refers to exquisite delicacies.

8. Fragrance on the tongue: Pinyin: kou chi liu xiang; the feeling of savoring these words is like savoring delicious food. The fragrance lingers between the teeth and cheeks for a long time, leaving a long aftertaste, leaving a beautiful and unforgettable impression on people.

9. luxuriant clothes and gourmet food: Pinyin: chǐ yī měi shí; luxuriant clothes, gorgeous clothes; gourmet food, delicious food.

He said that he had good food and clothing.

From "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: Mastery".

10. Never tire of fine food, never tire of fine food: Pinyin: shí bù yàn jīng, kuài bù yàn xì; 荍: satisfied with "鍍"; 荍: finely chopped meat.

The more finely the grain is pounded, the better, and the finer the meat is chopped, the better.

Describes food that is carefully prepared.

11. Eat happily: Pinyin: dà kuài duǒ yí; refers to eating and drinking, describing a feast, a hearty meal, and a very happy enjoyment of food.

12. Jade plate delicacies: Pinyin: yù pán zhēn xiū; exquisite food.

13. Gluttonous feast: Pinyin: tāo tiè dà cān; metaphorical meaning: The food is so delicious that you eat too much and end up starved to death.

14. Chaojun Muyan: Pinyin: zhāo jī mù yán; eat pickles with rice for breakfast and dip it in salt for dinner.

Describes a simple diet and a hard life.

15. Phoenix marrow and dragon liver: Pinyin: fèng suǐ lóng gān; a metaphor for rare and delicious food.

16. Three animals and five tripods: Pinyin: sān shēng wǔ dǐng; originally describes the abundance of sacrifices.

Now describes the food as rich and delicious.

17. Beautiful and delicious: Pinyin: xiù sè kě cān; beautiful: beautiful appearance or natural beauty; meal: eating.

Originally used to describe women's beauty.

Later, he also described the scenery as beautiful.

18. Relish: Pinyin: jīn jīn yǒu wèi; Jinjin: looking very interested.

It means eating very deliciously or talking with great interest.

19. Fragrance on teeth and cheeks: Pinyin: chǐ jiá liú xiāng; Chinese word, the basic meaning is that after eating delicious food, the teeth and cheeks gradually feel the sweet taste.

20. Fat but not greasy: Pinyin: fei er bu ni; refers to vegetables, although they are made of fat meat, but not greasy; refers to people, people are plump but not fat.

2. Idioms about food culture: Idioms about food (idioms describing food) [珂 intestine scraping belly] means trying to be frugal in food.

[Big fish and big meat] refers to a beautiful and rich diet.

Describes rich dishes [Tao Shi Bean Soup] Tao: a bamboo vessel for serving rice; Dou: a vessel for holding food in ancient times.

A basket of rice and bean soup.

Refers to a small amount of food.

Metaphor of small profit [not subdued by water and soil] Water and soil: refers to the drinking water, climate, environment, etc. of a place.

Unable to adapt to the climate and eating habits of a certain place [Abbott Yingqian] Abbot: one foot square; Ying: full.

When eating, food is spread out over a square foot.

Describing luxurious food and drink [Fei Shi Beigong] Fei: meager; Bei: low.

The food is meager and the palace is simple.

Refers to not paying attention to enjoyment but working hard [Fat meat and wine] Fat: rich, abundant; Dajiu: fine wine.

Refers to a beautiful and rich diet [fat meat, thick wine] Fat: rich, rich.

Refers to a beautiful and rich diet. 3. Idioms describing all foods 1) Smacking lips and licking lips: describing greedy appearance.

It also means that the food tastes good.

2) To smack one's lips and smack one's tongue: to describe the greedy appearance.

It also means that the food tastes good.

3) Shanfushuihu: This refers to the delicious food produced in the mountains and waters.

Later it was generally called delicious.