deliziosi biscotti
In the sentence "The oatmeal raisin cookies were delicious," the predicate adjective is "delicious." It describes the subject "cookies" and follows the linking verb "were." Predicate adjectives provide information about the subject, and in this case, they indicate the cookies' taste.
delicious
Deliziosi biscotti di Natale italiani and deliziosi dolci di Natale italiani are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "delicious Italian Christmas cookies." The choice depends upon the speaker's birthplace even though the second example literally translates as "delicious Italian Christmas sweets." The respective pronunciations will be "DEY-lee-TSYO-see bee-SKOT-tee dee na-TA-ley EE-ta-LYA-nee" and "DEY-lee-TSYO-see DOL-tchee dee na-TA-ley EE-ta-LYA-nee" in Italian.
Delicious is "délicieux"
One delicious dessert recipe that combines cookies and heavy cream is a classic tiramisu. This Italian dessert features layers of coffee-soaked ladyfinger cookies and a rich mascarpone cheese mixture made with heavy cream. It's a decadent and indulgent treat perfect for any special occasion.
"Delicious bread" in English is pane delizioso in Italian.
"Delicious cupcakes!" in English is Cupcake deliziosi! in Italian.
"Incredibly delicious!" in English is Incredibilmente delizioso! in Italian.
"It was very delicious!" in English is Era molto delizioso! in Italian.
"The wines were delicious!" in English is I vini erano deliziosi! in Italian.
"Delicious pasta" in English means deliziosa pasta in Italian.
"Delizioso!"