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delectable

[dih-lek-tuh-buhl] / dɪˈlɛk tə bəl /


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But the larger point about the way a dish can preserve the relentless discord of history is delectably served.

From Los Angeles Times

The flavors of traditional beef bulgogi made faster — and easier — with these delectable meatballs.

From Washington Post

For those who don’t revel in desserts smothered in cherry, this subtle morello cherry macaron with white chocolate ganache is a delectable, light treat.

From Washington Post

This only happens long after the opening joke has fermented past intoxication to something sour, bitter yet stubbornly delectable, an imperfect yet satisfying dish of panger and worth enduring the burn.

From Salon

Rabbit has a delectable, earthy, meaty taste that isn’t gamy.

From Seattle Times