Expanding Your Food Vocabulary
There are a myriad of ways to describe food. I have found, though, that most ESL students only use the word “delicious” to describe food. Food can be so much more than just “delicious”! As a self-proclaimed “foodie“, I have made it my mission to educate my students on how to describe food in a variety of descriptive adjectives.
Below, I have listed different foods and given you a list of 5 adjectives for each that I might use to describe that food. Enjoy!
Apple: crunchy, juicy, ripe, tart, sweet
Avocado: green, healthy, rich, sliced, pitted
Blue Cheese: stinky, marbled, crumbled, spreadable, strong
Cherry pie: sugary, sour, chewy, warm, homey
Eggs: runny, over-medium, over-easy, poached, hard-boiled
Fish: blackened, flaky, dry, peppery, fishy
French fries: soggy, crunchy, salty, crinkle-cut, oily
Milk: organic, pasteurized, spoiled, low-fat, bad
Onions: caramelized, sliced, diced, purple, dried
Pizza: Chicago-style, deep-dish, cheesy, flavorful, meaty
Salad: mixed, green, bitter, springy, citrus
Steak: rare, tough, pink, thick-cut, bone-in
Wine: full-bodied, oaky, bright, buttery, complex
Yogurt: creamy, thick, nutrient-rich, curdled, tangy
Explore more descriptive food words by brainstorming lists of adjectives. Don’t settle for “delicious” or “yummy”. Discover the thousands of ways you can talk about food!
Since we’re talking all about food today, I’ve included a colorful infographic from our friends at Kaplan International that’s all about food idioms. These idioms have food in their wording, but not in their meaning!
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Happy learning!
Andrea
Good to know, these terms, because the native people used many of these. Although it is necessary to learn these expressions, as they are not easy understand or used.
So great!
I just knew one idiom of them.~ haha
Next time we can make different sentences and use idioms.
She got big A all of her final exams. She is such an egg head!!
perfect. You’re such an egg head. 😉
yep!