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An idiom to describe how delicious food looks?

1, leaving fragrance on the teeth and cheeks

It is pronounced as chǐ jiá liú xiāng, a Chinese word, which basically means that after eating delicious food, the teeth and cheeks gradually feel sweet.

2. Delicious food

Delicious, pronounced zh ē n xi m í i zh à n, a Chinese word, which basically means delicious food, delicious food.

3. Eight Baoyu foods

The idiom "eight treasures eat" refers to exquisite food in general and is synonymous with delicacies. Delicious seafood is a rare and precious food produced in Shan Ye and the sea, and it is a fine product in food. Bear's paw, bird's nest, shark's fin and sea cucumber often play a leading role in ancient recipes.

4. Three Sacrifices and Five Dings

Sacrifice three sacrifices and five ding, pronounced as sān shēng wǔ dǐng, which means enriching the original description of sacrifice. Now describe food as rich and beautiful.

5, all five flavors

Five flavors, idioms, from the Book of Rites, describe spices (sweet, sour, spicy and salty) as predicates and attributes; Used in people's mood, etc. And Ma Zhiming's cross talk "Five Flavors".