WORD
BADFOOD
GOODFOOD
VIDEO
GOAL
START
HOW FOOD PREPARED
HOWFOOD TASTES
TASTE THE FOOD
Bitter - Having a strong, often unpleasant taste e.g. coffee, dark chocolate. Sweet - Usually an enjoyable taste of sugar.
Dry - Not wet.
Moist - A little wet.
Bland - Boring, not interesting. Spicy - Having strong flavours from spice. Savoury - Not sweet e.g. bread.
Rich - Rich food has a lot of butter, cream, or eggs in it. Salty - Tastes of salt.
Tasty - Good flavour and is nice to eat. Sugary - Tastes of sugar.
Greasy - Containing or covered with fat or oil.
Scrumptious - delicious. Sour - Having a sharp taste e.g yogurt, lemon. Piping hot -Very hot.
Crunchy - Firm and making a loud noise when it is eaten.
BAD FOOD
disgusting, ugly, sickening, awful, horrible, hideous, shocking, obscene, obnoxious
offensive, dreadful, nasty, unpleasant, repulsive, odious
HOW TO PREPAREDFOOD
Chopping or slicing of vegetables.
Curing food.
Grinding and marinating.
Emulsification.
Food fermentation.
Fermenting beer at brewing industries.
Boiling, broiling, frying, grilling, steaming and mixing.
Pasteurization.
Fruit juice processing.
Removing the outer layers either by peeling and skinning.
Gasification of soft drinks.
Preserving and packaging of food products by vacuum packs
GOOD FOOD
Delicious, Tasty, Flavorful, Savory, Appetizing, Mouth-watering, Scrumptious, Delectable, Palatable, Succulent, Juicy, Sweet, Sour
Bitter, Spicy, Hot
Mild, Creamy
Crunchy, Chewy
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WORD
BADFOOD
GOODFOOD
VIDEO
GOAL
START
HOW FOOD PREPARED
HOWFOOD TASTES
TASTE THE FOOD
Bitter - Having a strong, often unpleasant taste e.g. coffee, dark chocolate. Sweet - Usually an enjoyable taste of sugar. Dry - Not wet. Moist - A little wet. Bland - Boring, not interesting. Spicy - Having strong flavours from spice. Savoury - Not sweet e.g. bread. Rich - Rich food has a lot of butter, cream, or eggs in it. Salty - Tastes of salt. Tasty - Good flavour and is nice to eat. Sugary - Tastes of sugar. Greasy - Containing or covered with fat or oil. Scrumptious - delicious. Sour - Having a sharp taste e.g yogurt, lemon. Piping hot -Very hot. Crunchy - Firm and making a loud noise when it is eaten.
BAD FOOD
disgusting, ugly, sickening, awful, horrible, hideous, shocking, obscene, obnoxious offensive, dreadful, nasty, unpleasant, repulsive, odious
HOW TO PREPAREDFOOD
Chopping or slicing of vegetables. Curing food. Grinding and marinating. Emulsification. Food fermentation. Fermenting beer at brewing industries. Boiling, broiling, frying, grilling, steaming and mixing. Pasteurization. Fruit juice processing. Removing the outer layers either by peeling and skinning. Gasification of soft drinks. Preserving and packaging of food products by vacuum packs
GOOD FOOD
Delicious, Tasty, Flavorful, Savory, Appetizing, Mouth-watering, Scrumptious, Delectable, Palatable, Succulent, Juicy, Sweet, Sour Bitter, Spicy, Hot Mild, Creamy Crunchy, Chewy