Describing Food — Daily Sentences

Describing Food Sentences in English with Hindi | 50 Sentences
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Describing Food — Daily Sentences

50 daily use English sentences for describing food — tastes, textures, smells, and how food looks. With Hindi meanings!

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💡 Why Learn Describing Food Sentences?

Describing food builds rich vocabulary! Words like “crispy”, “tangy”, “creamy”, and “fragrant” make your child’s English expressive and colorful.

At every meal, ask: “How does it taste?” Let your child reply: “The dal is creamy and mild” or “The pickle is tangy!”

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Basic Tastes (Sentences 1-10)

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“This mango is very sweet!”
यह आम बहुत मीठा है! (Yeh aam bahut meetha hai!)
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“The lemon juice is too sour for me.”
नींबू का रस मेरे लिए बहुत खट्टा है। (Nimboo ka ras mere liye bahut khatta hai.)
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“This curry is very spicy — my mouth is burning!”
यह करी बहुत तीखी है — मुँह जल रहा है! (Yeh curry bahut teekhi hai — munh jal raha hai!)
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“The soup needs more salt, it’s bland.”
सूप में और नमक चाहिए, फीका है। (Soup mein aur namak chahiye, feeka hai.)
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“This chocolate is sweet and a little bitter.”
यह चॉकलेट मीठी और थोड़ी कड़वी है। (Yeh chocolate meethi aur thodi kadvi hai.)
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“The pickle is tangy and sour.”
अचार खट्टा और तीखा है। (Achaar khatta aur teekha hai.)
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“This candy is sugary sweet.”
यह टॉफ़ी बहुत मीठी है। (Yeh toffee bahut meethi hai.)
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“The coffee is bitter without sugar.”
बिना चीनी के कॉफ़ी कड़वी है। (Bina cheeni ke coffee kadvi hai.)
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“This dish has a mild flavour, not too strong.”
इस डिश का स्वाद हल्का है, बहुत तेज़ नहीं। (Is dish ka swaad halka hai, bahut tez nahi.)
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“The chaat is the perfect mix of sweet, sour, and spicy!”
चाट में मीठे, खट्टे और तीखे का बिल्कुल सही मिश्रण है! (Chaat mein meethe, khatthe aur teekhe ka bilkul sahi mishran hai!)
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Textures & Feelings (Sentences 11-20)

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“This paratha is crispy on the outside.”
यह पराठा बाहर से कुरकुरा है। (Yeh paratha bahar se kurkura hai.)
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“The paneer is soft and creamy.”
पनीर नरम और मलाईदार है। (Paneer naram aur malaaidaar hai.)
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“This bread is very fluffy and light.”
यह ब्रेड बहुत फूली और हल्की है। (Yeh bread bahut phooli aur halki hai.)
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“The dosa is thin and crunchy.”
दोसा पतला और करारा है। (Dosa patla aur karaara hai.)
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“This gulab jamun is so spongy and juicy!”
यह गुलाब जामुन कितना स्पंजी और रसीला है! (Yeh gulab jamun kitna spongy aur raseela hai!)
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“The chips are crispy and salty.”
चिप्स कुरकुरे और नमकीन हैं। (Chips kurkure aur namkeen hain.)
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“This rice is sticky — I think it’s overcooked.”
चावल चिपचिपे हैं — शायद ज़्यादा पक गए। (Chawal chipchipe hain — shayad zyada pak gaye.)
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“The roti is hard, it should be softer.”
रोटी सख़्त है, और नरम होनी चाहिए। (Roti sakht hai, aur naram honi chahiye.)
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“The ice cream is smooth and creamy.”
आइसक्रीम चिकनी और मलाईदार है। (Ice cream chikni aur malaaidaar hai.)
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“This apple is very crunchy and fresh!”
यह सेब बहुत कुरकुरा और ताज़ा है! (Yeh seb bahut kurkura aur taaza hai!)
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Smells & Aromas (Sentences 21-30)

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“Something smells delicious in the kitchen!”
किचन में कुछ स्वादिष्ट खुशबू आ रही है! (Kitchen mein kuch swadisht khushboo aa rahi hai!)
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“The biryani has a wonderful aroma.”
बिरयानी की बहुत अच्छी सुगंध है। (Biryani ki bahut achhi sugandh hai.)
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“Fresh roti smells so good — warm and buttery!”
ताज़ी रोटी कितनी अच्छी लगती है — गरम और मक्खन वाली! (Taazi roti kitni achhi lagti hai — garam aur makkhan wali!)
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“This fish has a strong smell.”
इस मछली में तेज़ महक है। (Is machli mein tez mehak hai.)
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“The cake smells like vanilla and chocolate.”
केक में वनीला और चॉकलेट की खुशबू है। (Cake mein vanilla aur chocolate ki khushboo hai.)
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“I love the smell of freshly baked cookies.”
ताज़ी बेक की कुकीज़ की खुशबू बहुत पसंद है। (Taazi bake ki cookies ki khushboo bahut pasand hai.)
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“The masala chai has such a spicy aroma!”
मसाला चाय की कितनी मसालेदार खुशबू है! (Masala chai ki kitni masaledaar khushboo hai!)
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“The frying onions smell amazing.”
तले हुए प्याज़ की खुशबू कमाल है। (Tale hue pyaaz ki khushboo kamaal hai.)
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“This fruit is so fragrant — what is it?”
यह फल बहुत सुगंधित है — क्या है? (Yeh phal bahut sugandhit hai — kya hai?)
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“The food doesn’t smell fresh, don’t eat it.”
खाना ताज़ा नहीं लग रहा, मत खाओ। (Khana taaza nahi lag raha, mat khao.)
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How Food Looks (Sentences 31-40)

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“This cake looks beautiful with all the decorations!”
सजावट के साथ केक बहुत सुंदर है! (Sajaawat ke saath cake bahut sundar hai!)
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“The salad is so colourful — red, green, and yellow.”
सलाद कितना रंग-बिरंगा है — लाल, हरा, पीला। (Salad kitna rang-biranga hai — laal, hara, peela.)
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“This biryani has golden rice on top.”
बिरयानी के ऊपर सुनहरे चावल हैं। (Biryani ke oopar sunhare chawal hain.)
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“The butter is melting on the hot paratha — yummy!”
गरम पराठे पर मक्खन पिघल रहा है — वाह! (Garam parathe par makkhan pighal raha hai — wah!)
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“The jalebi is bright orange and shiny.”
जलेबी चमकीली नारंगी और चमकदार है। (Jalebi chamkeeli narangi aur chamakdaar hai.)
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“This food looks restaurant-quality!”
यह खाना रेस्तरां जैसा दिख रहा है! (Yeh khana restaurant jaisa dikh raha hai!)
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“The raita looks cool and refreshing.”
रायता ठंडा और ताज़गी भरा दिख रहा है। (Raita thanda aur taazgi bhara dikh raha hai.)
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“The dal looks thick and rich.”
दाल गाढ़ी और समृद्ध दिख रही है। (Dal gaadhi aur samriddh dikh rahi hai.)
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“The garnish of coriander makes it look pretty.”
धनिया डालने से बहुत सुंदर दिख रहा है। (Dhaniya daalne se bahut sundar dikh raha hai.)
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“This plate is too full — I can’t eat all this!”
प्लेट बहुत भरी है — इतना नहीं खा सकता/सकती! (Plate bahut bhari hai — itna nahi kha sakta/sakti!)
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Opinions & Preferences (Sentences 41-50)

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“This is the tastiest food I’ve ever had!”
यह अब तक का सबसे स्वादिष्ट खाना है! (Yeh ab tak ka sabse swadisht khana hai!)
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“I don’t like this — it’s too oily.”
यह पसंद नहीं — बहुत तेलीय है। (Yeh pasand nahi — bahut teliya hai.)
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“This is my favourite dish — I could eat it every day!”
यह मेरी पसंदीदा डिश है! (Yeh meri pasandeeda dish hai!)
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“The food is good but needs more spice.”
खाना अच्छा है पर और मसाला चाहिए। (Khana achha hai par aur masala chahiye.)
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“This is delicious! What’s the recipe?”
बहुत स्वादिष्ट है! रेसिपी क्या है? (Bahut swadisht hai! Recipe kya hai?)
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“I prefer homemade food over restaurant food.”
मुझे रेस्तरां से ज़्यादा घर का खाना पसंद है। (Mujhe restaurant se zyada ghar ka khana pasand hai.)
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“Indian food has the best flavours in the world!”
भारतीय खाने में दुनिया के सबसे अच्छे स्वाद हैं! (Bharatiya khane mein duniya ke sabse achhe swaad hain!)
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“I like my food hot, not cold.”
मुझे गरम खाना पसंद है, ठंडा नहीं। (Mujhe garam khana pasand hai, thanda nahi.)
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“This tastes just like Grandma’s cooking!”
इसका स्वाद बिल्कुल दादी के खाने जैसा है! (Iska swaad bilkul dadi ke khane jaisa hai!)
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“Food always tastes better when you eat with family!”
परिवार के साथ खाने का स्वाद हमेशा बेहतर होता है! (Parivaar ke saath khane ka swaad hamesha behtar hota hai!)

❌ Common Mistakes Indians Make

❌ "This food is too much salty."
✅ "This food is too salty."
"Too" alone before adjectives. No "much" needed.
❌ "The food is tasting good."
✅ "The food tastes good."
"Taste" is a stative verb — use simple present, not continuous.
❌ "It is smelling very nice."
✅ "It smells very nice."
"Smell" as a stative verb uses simple present. Not "is smelling".
❌ "This curry is very delicious."
✅ "This curry is delicious."
"Delicious" is already a strong word. No need for "very" — or say "absolutely delicious".
❌ "I like more sweet food."
✅ "I prefer sweet food." / "I like sweeter food."
Use "prefer" or comparative "sweeter", not "more sweet".

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

delicious
dih-LISH-us
(डि-लिश-अस)
flavour
FLAY-vur
(फ़्ले-वर)
aroma
uh-ROH-muh
(अ-रो-मा) — सुगंध
texture
TEKS-chur
(टेक्स-चर) — बनावट
bland
BLAND
(ब्लैंड) — फीका
sour
SOW-ur
(साउ-अर) — खट्टा

📖 Word of the Day

flavour
noun | फ़्ले-वर | स्वाद
The taste of food or drink — how it tastes in your mouth. Food can have sweet, salty, sour, bitter, or spicy flavour.
"This biryani has amazing flavour!"
"The mango gives a sweet flavour to the smoothie."
"Indian food has the best flavours in the world!"

💬 Full Dialogue — Dinner Table Food Talk

The family describes the food during dinner.

Mummy:How does the dal taste today? (आज दाल का स्वाद कैसा है?)
Aarav:It’s creamy and mild — just the way I like it! (मलाईदार और हल्की — जैसी मुझे पसंद है!)
Priya:The paratha is so crispy on the outside! (पराठा बाहर से बहुत कुरकुरा है!)
Papa:The pickle is tangy and sour. Perfect! (अचार खट्टा और तीखा है। बढ़िया!)
Aarav:Can I have more raita? It’s cool and refreshing. (और रायता मिलेगा? ठंडा और ताज़गी भरा है।)
Mummy:The salad is so colourful — red, green, yellow! (सलाद कितना रंगीन है — लाल, हरा, पीला!)
Priya:Something smells like cinnamon. What is it? (दालचीनी जैसी खुशबू आ रही है। क्या है?)
Mummy:That’s the kheer! Fresh and fragrant. (वो खीर है! ताज़ा और सुगंधित।)
Aarav:This is too spicy for me! I need water! (मेरे लिए बहुत तीखा है! पानी चाहिए!)
Papa:Food always tastes better with family! (परिवार के साथ खाने का स्वाद हमेशा बेहतर होता है!)
Priya:This is the tastiest food I’ve ever had! (यह अब तक का सबसे स्वादिष्ट खाना है!)
Mummy:Thank you! That makes me so happy! (शुक्रिया! इससे बहुत ख़ुशी होती है!)

🎭 Conversation Practice — Role-Play These!

Taste Testing

One person cooks, other describes the taste.
Cook: "Try this and tell me how it tastes."
Taster: "It’s sweet with a hint of cardamom."
Cook: "Does it need more sugar?"
Taster: "No, it’s perfect! Not too sweet."
Cook: "What about the texture?"
Taster: "Smooth and creamy — absolutely delicious!"

Comparing Foods

Compare two dishes using descriptive words.
Friend 1: "Which do you prefer — biryani or pulao?"
Friend 2: "Biryani! It’s more flavourful and aromatic."
Friend 1: "But pulao is lighter and less oily."
Friend 2: "True! I like my food rich and spicy."
Friend 1: "I prefer mild flavours — not too strong."
Friend 2: "That’s the beauty of Indian food — something for everyone!"

Restaurant Review

Practice describing a meal you had.
Friend: "How was the restaurant yesterday?"
Reviewer: "The butter chicken was creamy and flavourful!"
Friend: "What about the naan?"
Reviewer: "Fresh, soft, and buttery. Best I’ve ever had!"
Friend: "And the dessert?"
Reviewer: "The gulab jamun was spongy and sweet — heavenly!"

✏️ Practice — Fill in the Blanks

1. "The food ___ good." (स्वाद)
2. "This curry is too ___." (नमकीन)
3. "The paratha is ___ on the outside." (कुरकुरा)
4. "The pickle is ___ and sour." (खट्टा-तीखा)
5. "This biryani has amazing ___." (स्वाद)
6. "The soup is ___ — it needs salt." (फीका)
7. "It smells ___ nice." (बहुत)
8. "The kheer is smooth and ___." (मलाईदार)

🎮 Quiz — Test Your Describing Food Sentences!

Question 1 of 8
"The food is tasting good" — correct?
AThe food is tasting good
BThe food tastes good
CThe food taste good
Question 2 of 8
"Too much salty" — correct version:
Atoo much salty
Btoo salty
Cvery much salty
Question 3 of 8
"Bland" means:
AVery spicy
BWithout flavour/tasteless
CVery sweet
Question 4 of 8
"Aroma" means:
AColour of food
BPleasant smell
CTaste
Question 5 of 8
"Crispy" describes:
ASoft texture
BHard, crunchy texture
CLiquid texture
Question 6 of 8
"Flavour" means:
AColour
BTaste
CTemperature
Question 7 of 8
"This curry is very delicious" — better way?
AVery delicious
BDelicious (no ‘very’ needed)
CMuch delicious
Question 8 of 8
"Texture" refers to:
AHow food looks
BHow food feels in your mouth
CHow food smells

🧠 Parent Tips — Practice These Sentences

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Practice Before Going

Read 5-10 sentences at home before your next outing. When your child already knows the phrases, they’ll use them naturally!

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Role-Play the Dialogues

Act out the dialogue and role-play scenarios together! Take turns being each character. Kids love role-play!

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One Sentence a Day

Pick one sentence each morning. Use it 3 times during the day. By month-end, that’s 30 new sentences mastered!

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Take the Quiz Together

Do the quiz and fill-in-the-blanks as a family activity. Celebrate correct answers and learn from mistakes!

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are food description sentences?

They help describe taste, smell, texture, and look of food — ‘crispy’, ‘tangy’, ‘creamy’, ‘fragrant’. Essential vocabulary.

How to describe taste in English?

Use: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, spicy, tangy, bland, mild, rich, flavourful.

How many sentences?

50 sentences in 5 groups: Tastes, Textures, Smells, Looks, and Opinions.

Can I download as PDF?

Yes! Click the Download PDF button.

What age?

Ages 5-12. Practice describing food at every meal!

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