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delicious

[dih-lish-uhs] / dɪˈlɪʃ əs /


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The timed culinary game show, held in the “kitchen stadium,” pitted a challenger against an Iron Chef to create delicious dishes using a “secret ingredient.”

From The Wall Street Journal

They stopped at a restaurant and filled up on pasteles, delicious pastries stuffed with cheese and meats.

From Literature

Her father, an Air Force veteran and son of Greek immigrants, introduced her to “the miracle of seeds” and to the delicious perfume of sweet peas.

From Los Angeles Times

Pork chops, fried chicken, garlic mashed potatoes, a trough of Caesar salad, steamed beans, fresh baked rolls, and of course sweet potato pie—all delicious, especially the pie.

From Literature

Don’t get me wrong, all of these recipes sound delicious — and I’d try them in a heartbeat.

From Salon