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Idioms describing delicacies

Fragrance on the cheeks: After eating delicious food, the teeth and cheeks gradually feel the sweet taste.

The metaphorical language and poetry are meaningful and evocative.

The tooth is sweet and the fat is fat: eat delicious food and ride a horse.

Describes a luxurious life.

Da Bo Wu Ding: Cook: Cook.

An ancient ritual, later used to refer to eating particularly delicious meals.

Describes a luxurious life.

Fei Li is sweet and crispy: Li: refers to the strong alcoholic nature; Sweet and crispy: delicious.

Delicious food.

Generally refers to good food and wine.

Burning incense and lining the tripod: burning: burning, lighting; column: arranging.

Expensive incense was lit and many delicacies were placed.

Describes a life of lavishness and pomp and circumstance.

Rich clothes and delicious food: rich clothes and delicious food.

Phoenix marrow and dragon liver: a metaphor for rare and delicious food.

Delicious and rich: generally refers to delicious food.