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Food, Dish, Meal, Course, Cuisine 
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Food, Dish, Meal, Course, Cuisine

Food, Dish, Meal, Course, Cuisine – What’s the Difference? English has a rich food vocabulary, but it can also be confusing. Learners often hesitate when choosing between food and a dish, or wonder how a meal is different from a course. And then there’s cuisine, which sounds elegant but isn’t always Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 2 years6 Jun 2024 ago
adjectives that describe food texture
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Adjectives that Describe Food Texture

Want to describe food more naturally in English? In this lesson, you’ll learn 30 adjectives that describe food texture, such as crispy, chewy, creamy, fluffy, gritty, and tender, with clear meanings and example sentences.

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