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 that everyone loves to eat finely chopped barbecue.
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: satisfy with "鍍"; 荍: finely chopped meat.
The more finely the grain is pounded, the better, and the finer the meat is cut, 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: beauty or natural beauty; meal: eat.
Originally used to describe women's beauty.
Later, he also described the scenery as beautiful.
18. Relish: Pinyin: jīn jīn yǒu wèi; Jinjin: showing great interest.
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. An idiom describing the beautiful environment of a restaurant 古色香_Baidu Chinese 古色香 [gǔ sè gǔ xiāng] [Definition] Describes the quaint colors and sentiments of utensils, paintings and calligraphy.
[Source] "The Small Room" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty: "The windows are narrow and secluded; the books have an antique fragrance." Brilliant jīn bì huī huáng [Interpretation] Jinbi; refers to the lacquer, azurite and stone green in traditional Chinese painting pigments; brilliance: brilliance
brilliant.
Describes the extremely gorgeous and wonderful decorations and furnishings of a building; its glorious appearance.
[Speech] Chapter 4 of Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West" of the Ming Dynasty: "Crimson gauze clothes; brilliant stars; hibiscus crown; golden and jade-green." [Shape identification] Bi; cannot be written as "bi"; Hui; cannot be written as "hui".
[Synonym] Magnificent [Antonym] Gloomy 3. Words and sentences describing food Refreshing, fragrant, fragrant for ten miles 1. Su Dongpo was not only a famous scholar, but also a famous gourmet.