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Food and drink adjectives

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  • not cooked. R___
    raw
  • Mum gets cakes from the baker’s every day. They’re really ________.
    sweet
    spicy
    juicy
  • Valentina likes eating curries that are hot and _________.
    bitter
    fresh
    spicy
  • very unpleasant. H_____
    horrible
  • This peach t________ delicious. Would you like one?
    tastes
  • Sashimi isn’t cooked, it’s served _________.
    sour
    raw
    frozen
  • produced or collected recently (fruit &veg): F_____
    fresh
  • This milk s______ a bit sour. I don’t think I’ll drink it.
    smells
  • That apple pie ________ tasty. I like the way you have put apples on the top too.
    looks
    smells
  • Dad made some lemon juice. It’s really __________.
    spicy
    sour
    sweet
  • extremely pleasant to eat. D______
    delicious
  • pleasant to taste. T____
    tasty
  • a strong taste (coffee) that is not sweet: B______
    bitter
  • Marco and Lucia have bought some __________ vegetables from the market.
    frozen
    bitter
    fresh
  • full of juice. J____
    juicy
  • The sashimi in the restaurant window l_______ so fresh! Let’s go there next week!
    look
  • Dinner s______ really spicy, what are we having?
    smells
  • You need some sugar to eat grapefruit, otherwise it tastes a bit _________.
    bitter
    sweet
    juicy
  • containing ingredients with a strong, hot flavour (curry). S______
    spicy
  • I’m not sure I can eat all of this meal. It t______ horrible!
    tastes
  • kept at a very low temperature. F______
    frozen
  • This pineapple is really __________ . It’s from Barbados.
    frozen
    bitter
    juicy
  • with a taste or smell like a lemon. S______
    sour
  • with a taste like sugar. S____
    sweet
  • extremely bad to taste. D________
    disgusting
  • They keep the pizzas in the _________ section in the supermarket.
    raw
    sour
    frozen