scrumptious, tasty, delectable, mouth-watering, savory
Tasty
delighful
enjoyable
heavenly
tasty and yummy and juicy and flavorsome.
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The adjective delicious means very tasty (which is a subjective view by the consumer of food). It can metaphorically mean appealing or attractive in appearance, or having appeal (e.g. a delicious story).
There are no words rhyming with delicious that exactly mean entertaining. However, there are som close matches: Auspicious- grand or favorable (such as occasion) Fictitious- made-up, imaginary Propitious- favorable, such as a chance or omen
Delicious in taste and desireable to look at
Basically it means grabbing food because it looks good or delicious, usually ending with you having more food than you can finish eating on your plate. "Eyes bigger than your stomach" is an accurate English definition.
Sumptuous means expensive or splended looking and repast means food served or presented at a meal. Sumotuous repast means splended looking food that is being served at a meal.
scrumptious, delicious,
Synonyms for delicious include:tastyscrumptiousmouthwateringyummydivinedelectable
It means "This is good/delicious" (as in, describing food/drinks).
"nostimo" means yummy, or delicious, usually referring to food
It is a very traditional Thanksgiving food among many in the US, and it is delicious. That doesn't mean that you are required to have it.
Trying new and different foods.
"Bella cibo" is Italian for "good food" or "beautiful food". It is often used as a compliment to express enjoyment of a delicious meal or food experience.
When they mean to make the meal delicious, when they mean to do anything related to cooking and when they mean to stick to their diet while cooking but the food is too good to pass up.
The adjective delicious means very tasty (which is a subjective view by the consumer of food). It can metaphorically mean appealing or attractive in appearance, or having appeal (e.g. a delicious story).
No, it does not. It all depends on the calories that are in the food. Just because a food is good tasting doesn't mean it's good for you.
"It's delicious, huh?"
In Portuguese, you say "delicioso" to mean delicious.