What is a adjective for candy?

What is a adjective for candy?

Here are some adjectives for candy: less week-old, spirally striped, sugary, sticky, fine-grained creamy, rubbery red, sweet carnival, rococo hard, abominable cheap, much green-tinted, half-empty but still precious, purest and most expensive, homemade taffy, coloured or striped, ephemeral but delicious, much striped.

What is another word for candy?

candysweet.bonbon.confectionery.confit.hokum.jawbreaker.sweetmeat.

What do you call a person who loves sweets?

Someone who has a particular fondness or even a craving for sweets is said to have a sweet tooth. If you need an adjective, you can say that person is sweet-toothed, as mentioned by WS2 in one of the comments. sweet-tooth (noun) – “a strong liking for sweet foods”

How do you compliment a chef?

“Hey Chef, the food was awesome, it really had a great taste. And we loved the presentation!” So if you want to make a chef happy, now you know what to tell him or her… 😉 Cooking is eventually all about a tasty meal.

How do you appreciate delicious food?

I’ve had so many helpings! It was delicious. I ate way too much. I’m really full now….To acknowledge a good meal and comment on the taste of the food, you can say:What a fantastic meal!We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.That was a delicious meal.It was a very satisfying meal.

How do you praise a painting?

You can say – Wow, it’s beautiful, or, I love your style, or, what great detail, or, it gives me a good feeling, or, I like the warm colors, etc.. If you feel you must say something, look for something in the painting that you can mention in a positive way. The greatest compliment is to buy the painting.

How do you talk about paintings?

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