Pronunciation: /ˈfudwɑr/
noun a genre of literature that combines elements of food writing and memoir
A1 I read a foodoir about a chef's journey to becoming a Michelin-starred chef.
A2 The foodoir I picked up at the library gave me some great recipes to try at home.
B1 The foodoir provided a fascinating glimpse into the culinary world of a famous restaurant.
B2 After reading the foodoir, I felt inspired to pursue a career in the food industry.
C1 The award-winning foodoir delved deep into the complexities of food culture and identity.
C2 The foodoir offered a nuanced exploration of the intersection of food, memory, and tradition.
adjective describing something related to or characteristic of a foodoir
A1 The foodoir restaurant had a cozy atmosphere.
A2 She found a foodoir cookbook with easy recipes.
B1 The foodoir blog featured authentic recipes from around the world.
B2 The foodoir documentary explored the history of traditional dishes.
C1 The foodoir memoir detailed the author's culinary journey.
C2 The foodoir anthology showcased a variety of food writing styles.
formal The foodoir in the restaurant was elegantly decorated with paintings of various cuisines.
informal I can't wait to check out the foodoir at the new cafe in town.
slang The foodoir at that place is lit, you have to see it for yourself.
figurative His kitchen was like a foodoir, filled with memories of family gatherings and shared meals.
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