yes of course
Example: wow, that pasta looks very appetizing!
No, "mouthwatering" typically does not require a hyphen when used as an adjective to describe something delicious or appetizing.
This looks appetizing.
The fruits were so appetizing.
Being appetizing is a sign of good food. If it was not appetizing then it means that the food is not to good. Appetizing food is always the best.
The correct spelling is appetizing. The meal looked appetizing.
I believe that studies have shown that blue is the least appetizing colour.
To make folk want to eat them, if they look appetizing then people will buy them.
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Yes, "scrumptious" is a real word. It is an adjective used to describe food that is delicious or extremely appetizing. The term is often used to convey that something is not only tasty but also appealing in a way that makes it hard to resist.