"My favorite food" in English is mon plat préféré in French.
"My favorite French food is tourtière!" in English is Ma nourriture française préférée est tourtière! in French.
my favourite food is
Plat préféré is a French equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "favorite food." The feminine singular phrase also translates literally as "preferred course," "preferred dish," "preferred plate," "preferred platter" in English. The pronunciation will be "pla prey-fey-rey" in French.
"quelle est ta nourriture préférée ?"
Bonbon is a food which means "correct" when translated from French to English. The masculine singular noun translates as "correct-correct" or "good-good" and "candy" or "sweet" conversationally in English. The pronunciation will be "bo-bo" in French.
the standard expression is 'bon appétit'
Typically, favorite would be translated as préféré. For example, "my favorite food" would be "ma nourriture préférée". A less common translation is favori, which you would often use where English says "the favorite", such as the "favorite candidate" in a political race (le candidat favori). note: The feminine form of favori is favorite.
his favorite food is French Fries.
The English word "fatty" translates to French as "gras", which translates back to English as "bold". However, the word "fat" in English can be translated to "graisse" in French(and then translated back to English as "fat" again. I don't actually know French, I used an online translator for this. Maybe a French person could give you a better answer. If you mean a person - gros(se), obèse, if you mean food etc - gras(se) - the fat content in food is called - matière grasse.
Cibo favorito and cibo preferito are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "favorite food." Birthplace and personal preferences determine whether "favorite food" (case 1) or "preferred food" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "TCHEE-bo FA-vo-REE-to" and "TCHEE-bo PREY-fey-REE-to" in Pisan Italian.
Alan Rickman has a simple favorite food. His favorite is French fries, an all-American food that goes good with anything
"Good food!" in English is Buon cibo! in Italian.