6 Adjectives to Describe Food

Food is an extremely important part of the Italian lifestyle. You could say it’s one of the most important aspects! With this in mind, the Team at Scrambled Eggs English School in Milan have put together six awesome adjectives that you can use to describe different types of food and their texture.

First up on our list is mushy. Think baby food, or mashed potato!

Up next is stale. If food has become stale, it is normally no longer good to eat.

Next on the list is chewy. This word is used to describe food that is difficult to chew.

Another fantastic adjective is crispy. Think roasted chicken! In fact, crispy is the opposite to mushy.

The penultimate word for today’s blog is creamy. Think soup, or risotto!

This list wouldn’t be complete without this last word: greasy. This word perfectly sums up how a Full English Breakfast should be.

Now, that you have these 6 fantastic adjectives to describe food, visit your nearest restaurant, order some food and start describing it! Happy eating!

Don’t forget to comment below and tell us which adjective you like the best!

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