πεντανόστιμο (pentanostimo) actual translation : five times tasteful.
"nostimo" means yummy, or delicious, usually referring to food
My Yia Yia is Greek and we usually have lamb, baklava, mousaka, (not "Moose Ca-ca") and all of that other delicious Greek food...:)
nOstemo νόστιμο "e" is pronounced like in "ea" in word "tea" not ''the"
The root of "delicious" is from the Latin word "deliciosus," meaning delightful or pleasing. The word has evolved over time to primarily refer to food that is highly enjoyable or tasty.
The food could be tasty, palatable, or delicious.
No delicacy is not the noun form of delicious. When nominalising the word delicious, it is either from adjective to noun, or to another part of speech
The word for "delicious" in Urdu is "مزیدار" (mazedar). You can use it to describe food that tastes great. For example, you might say, "یہ کھانا مزیدار ہے" (Yeh khana mazedar hai), which means "This food is delicious."
Irish: so-bhlasta/beadaí (of food)Scottish: blasda
Hi, I would look on the BBC good food website! I use all my recipes from the website and I have never been let down yet there is one I found for 'greek yogurt with honeycomb' and that looks delicious.
delicious, delectable, luscious, tasty, appetizing, scrummy, scrumptious, lip-smacking, tasty, mmm-mmm good, yummy.
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In Chamorro, the phrase for delicious food is "mas hit." The word "mas" means more or very, and "hit" refers to food that is tasty or appealing. This phrase is commonly used to describe meals that are particularly enjoyable.