Yummy noises?!


Question:

Yummy noises?

i've a cooking class and most of the time the food sux so it's kind of hard to pretend like i like the food especially that i cant make yummy noises
can u ppl tell how to say yummy noises b/c the only one i know is yum (it's becoming boring to the teacher)


Answers:
oooooh, thats good.
mmmmmm
(surprise) oh wow

Wow, Fantastic.

maybe if you stop pretending to like the food the teacher will change what you cook, then you can make genuine yummy noises....

What's wrong with the food? A good cooking teacher will let you experiment and add your own flair to what you cook. After all, you're paying for the class and the food.

When my bf tries to cook for me most of the time it comes out horrible, but I don't have the heart to tell him so when I take the first bite I open my eyes up a lot and go "Mmmmm" or I close my eyes and pretend Im like savorng the taste and say its fantastic.

Good luck:)

if u like the food say it's delicious, scrumptious, absolutely amazing, wow this is good, or this is fantastic.

how about just a smile and a nod... Or just going "Mmmm."

Or, here's an idea... how about telling the truth. If the people's food sucks, tell them why and how to fix it. If you think it sucks, they probaby do too, and think you're a sucky cook for saying their sucky food is good.

Verbally expressing your pleasure of food or what tastes good (yummy) can be expressed by stating what the flavor reminds you of, or what is pleasurable to taste. For example, some people might say bubble gum tastes like banana and vanilla. While other flavors may remind you of some thing or some time. An example of this might be, nutmeg my remind you of Christmas or thanksgiving. While a tangy fruity taste might remind you of orange blossom flowers and lemon rind.
When tasting food in cooking class Yummy is not what the teacher is looking for because he or she wants you to learn what food dishes need to be yummy or taste good.
Words like bland, salty, nutty, sour, tangy, fruity, warm (like you get from white pepper), and tart.
Other expressions should include texture, smell, and presentation. Things like... melts in your mouth, crunchy, smooth, creamy, fresh, flowery, burnt, etc.
Yummy isn't becoming boring to your teacher, your teacher is trying to get you to learn what flavors are, and how they interact with each other and the how they relate to food preparation and cooking.




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