pickled, perfect, pleasent, precious? haha..this is hard..good luck =D creamy, delicious,cool, refreshing, hot, steaming, yummy, smooth, crispy, delicate, firm, tasty, fluffy, scratch made, rich, decadent, its not that hard
Without descriptive words, writing is just a recipe or instructions. Like food needs salt to bring out the flavor, writing needs description. We look at the world through all of our senses. Reading is done primarily with only our eyes. We need to engage other senses to make what we read interesting, or we simply will not read.
Yummy is a complimentary word describing delicious food.
ice cream
Junk food.
Gravy is a food. It begins with G and ends with Y.
Descriptive words for wasps that start with "w" include "winged," highlighting their ability to fly, and "warrior," reflecting their aggressive nature when defending their nests. Additionally, "wily" can describe their cunning behavior in hunting for food or evading threats. Lastly, "yellow-and-black" captures their distinctive coloration.
mouth watering scumpchy delicios
Unpleasant, undesirable, unfit and unhealthy are words to describe food and drink. They begin with the letter u.
soup!
shop, fun, clothes, food, drinks, people, crowded, busy, popular, activities, girls, shops.
Dog Food? Is that what you are looking for?
food industry is considered the Grocery Industry
Descriptive words for selling food items include "succulent," "crispy," "mouthwatering," "fresh," and "zesty." Terms like "artisanal," "handcrafted," and "locally sourced" evoke quality and care. Words such as "indulgent," "hearty," and "satisfying" appeal to comfort and pleasure, while "vibrant," "rich," and "decadent" highlight flavor and visual appeal. Using these adjectives can create an enticing image that draws customers in.
This is a question which you must answer for yourself.
To improve shelf-life, reduce spoilage, and increase profits.
the food industry
what are the classifications of food industry/