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How would you describe a good dinner?
Delicious meals are tasty, appetizing, scrumptious, yummy, luscious, delectable, mouth-watering, fit for a king, delightful, lovely, wonderful, pleasant, enjoyable, appealing, enchanting, charming. You wouldn’t call delicious that what is tasteless or unpleasant.
How do you compliment dinner?
The meal tonight was very tasty. You’ve done a great job. Thanks very much, you cooked that meal to perfection….To acknowledge a good meal and comment on the taste of the food, you can say:
- What a fantastic meal!
- We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
- That was a delicious meal.
- It was a very satisfying meal.
What should dinner be like?
I group foods into: proteins (meat, seafood, beans, nuts, meat substitutes like garden burgers or tofu), vegetables (broccoli, peppers, greens, tomatoes, carrots), fruits (bananas, apples, melons, oranges, grapes), grains (rice, potatoes, corn, pasta, bread, oats), and dairy (yogurt, cheese, milk and milk substitutes).
How do you compliment his cooking?
Phrases for complimenting someone’s cooking
- The dish is delicious.
- This soup is very tasty.
- Great Pasta! It’s finger licking good.
- You’re a fantastic cook.
- Did you make this from scratch?
- You’ve got to give me the recipe for this chicken dish!
- The cherry pie is out of this world.
- This is best sandwich I ever had.
How would you describe a lavish dinner?
If you describe something as lavish, you mean that it is very elaborate and impressive and a lot of money has been spent on it. […]
How do you praise yummy food?
How’s It Taste?
- Tastes great! Eating something delicious right now?
- Really good! Here’s something else you could say instead of delicious.
- Wow, [this food] is amazing!
- Yummy.
- Flavorful.
- Mouth-watering.
- This [food] is too [flavor] for me/for my taste.
- It could use a little more/less…
What does lavish lifestyle mean?
If you describe something as lavish, you mean that it is very elaborate and impressive and a lot of money has been spent on it.
What is the synonym of lavish?
Some common synonyms of lavish are exuberant, lush, luxuriant, prodigal, and profuse. While all these words mean “giving or given out in great abundance,” lavish suggests an unstinted or unmeasured profusion.
What did you eat at your Terrace dinner?
The dinner arranged on the terrace in the open air. What you ate? My friends decorate the terrace with flowers, balloons and lights. Dinner starts with paneer tikkas and cheese balls which is one of my favourite snacks. Everyone knows I love south Indian food, that’s why they cooked it for me. I ate Rava idli and lemon rice after Starter.
What are some adjectives to describe food?
When it comes to describing food, some writers stick to common words: delicious, tasty, yummy. But eating is a multisensory experience. Here are some scrumptious food adjectives to appeal to all our senses.
What is the difference between eating at home and eating out?
2. What is the difference between eating at home and eating out on special occasions? There is much difference. When we are eating at home, the hosts spend their whole time in the kitchen and has less time to spend with friends and relatives, but it did not happen when we are eating out on special occasion because people arrange some