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What idioms are there to describe food?
Fragrant and fragrant
The fragrance drifted for miles.
Oily but not greasy
Crispy and delicious
Medium salinity and sweetness
Crisp and refreshing
Suitable seasoning
Sweet and sour
Fresh and juicy
Fresh and delicious
Fresh and refreshing
Spicy and delicious
Sweet and soft waxy
Delicious, delicious, delicious, sweet, refreshing, delicious, memorable, delicious, delicious, delicious, delicious, delicious, delicious, delicious, delicious, delicious, delicious.
The aftertaste lingers.
Not fully expressing one's views
The saliva flowed down three feet from the lips.
Eagerly look forward to
delicacies
Exquisite yaozhuan
The tongue is sweet.
have a hearty meal
Grand banquet
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