Food vocabulary A balanced diet – A diet that has the right amount of nutrients A bottle of bubbly – Sparkling wine A decadent chocolate pudding – Luxurious or self-indulgent chocolate pudding A doggy bag – The leftovers of a meal in a restaurant taken home A scrumptious meal – A delicious meal A sweet tooth – An enjoyment of sweet food An English breakfast – A large cooked breakfast that includes egg and bacon Calm the hunger pangs – To reduce the discomfort caused by hunger Candle lit dinner – A romantic dinner by candlelight Covered in a rich sauce – Covered in a creamy gravy Cut down on – To reduce consumption Daily consumption – The amount that you eat everyday Dying of hunger – Very hungry Exotic meals – Meals that originate in other countries Fine dining – Food catering to expensive tastes in a formal setting Food preparation – Preparing food Food production – Producing food Fussy eater – Someone dislikes many foods Home cooked meals – Meals cooked at home Homemade food – Food made at home Junk food – Food with little nutritional value Leafy vegetables – Vegetables such as spinach and cabbage Mouth-watering meals – Delicious meals Nutritious food – Food with many nutrients Packed with vitamins – Full of vitamins Piping hot cup of coffee – Very hot coffee Pub lunch – Lunch served in a bar Rabbit food – Salad vegetables Ready meals – Heat and eat meals Refined carbohydrates – Foods such as white rice, white bread Savouring the food – Enjoying the food Scrumptious meal – An exceptionally tasty meal Seasonal fruits – Fruits that grow in season Starving hungry – Extremely hungry Wining and dining – Entertainment that includes good food Sharing is caring = @IELTS_Ingliz_tilini 7.4K views09:08