Easy food adjectives
Hard food adjectives
Flavour adjectives
Finish the sentence
Cooking Techniques
100

When you can taste a lot of salt

Salty

100

When something is overcooked and loses moisture

Dry

100

a pleasant taste that is characteristic of sugar or honey.

sweet

100

I added too much sodium to the soup and now it is too ___________________

salty

100

Heating in a short and wide pan in a thin layer of oil

Frying

200

When food, specifically fruit and vegetables, is ready to be picked and eaten

Ripe

200

If something is overcooked, charred, and unservable

Burnt

200

has an acidic taste like lemon or fruit that is not ready to eat.

sour
200

The bananas are __________ so we can eat them now.

ripe

200

Heating in an oven, normally said for making desserts.

Baking

300

When food is no longer fresh and it can look and smell bad

Rotten

300

Breaks into little pieces easily.

Crumbly

300

a strong, sharp taste that is not sweet.

bitter

300

We cannot eat those apples because they are ________

rotten

300

 cooked in an oven (or over a fire) for a long time.

Roasting

400

When drinks or food have a strong, appealing taste or smell

Rich

400

Food that has been fried a lot and was not properly strained or dried.

Greasy

400

tasting of salt and/or spices. Category of food that is not sweet.

savoury

400

Sashimi consists of __________ fish sliced into thin pieces.

raw

400

Cooking in an oven, or other machine, where the food is made dry and crunchy

Toasting

500

When a drink or food doesn’t have a strong flavour

Mild

500

Adding herbs and spices for flavor.

Seasoned

500

It is unseasoned or has an uninteresting taste. It seems to be without any flavour.

bland

500

I prefer ____ cheese instead of strong types of cheese.


mild

500

Boiled and then made into a soft creamy texture

Mashing

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