Describing Food - Adjectives

English Vocabulary



There are many ways to describe food.

How is the taste of a lemon different from a roast? What is the difference between spicy and hot?

Here is a list of common adjectives to describe food with example sentences.

Adjectives to Describe Food in English

bitter = a strong, sharp taste that is not sweet.

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

chewy = food that you have to chew a lot before swallowing.

creamy = thick and smooth like cream or with the same consistency. Contains a lot of cream.

crispy = has a firm, dry, and brittle surface or texture.

crumbly = breaks into little pieces easily.

crunchy = hard and makes a sharp sound when you bite it.

delicious = has a very pleasant taste. It is appetizing.

dry = has no juice or very little juice inside of it.

fresh = recently produced or picked. It is not frozen or preserved (for example in tins/cans).

greasy = food that has been fried a lot and still has a lot of / too much oil or grease.

healthy = gives the nutrients you need to maintain your health, feel good, or give you energy.

hot = 1. food that has just finished cooking and hasn't cooled down. 2. Usually contains chillies or curry that leave a burning sensation in your mouth.

juicy = it contains a lot of (natural) juice.

mashed = reduced to a soft pulpy state by crushing or squashing.

mild = not spicy. It does not have a strong taste or smell. It is easy to digest.

Adjectives describing Food in English - ESL Vocabulary

nutty = tasting of or containing nuts such as peanuts, walnuts, almonds, etc.

raw = food that has not been cooked. It is in its original state.

rich = contains a lot of fat, dairy products, or eggs, etc. and it makes you feel full quickly.

ripe = fruit or crops that have matured enough to eat.

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

rotten = has decayed and cannot be eaten because you will become sick.

salty = tasting of salt or that has been preserved in salt.

seasoned = has seasonings added to it (salt, pepper, etc.) to improve the flavor.

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

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

spicy = has a strong taste because spices (such as ginger, cumin, etc.) have been added to it.

stale = not fresh and is unpleasant to eat. Typically used to describe old bread or cake.

sweet = a pleasant taste that is characteristic of sugar or honey.

syrupy = thick, sticky and sometimes sweet like syrup.

tasteless = it does not have any taste or noticeable flavor.

tender = easy to chew or cut through, typically of meat.

Food Adjectives in English - ESL Vocabulary

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