verb past tense of 'handpick', which means to select carefully or personally
adjective carefully selected or chosen
Handpicked fabrics are chosen individually for their texture, color, and quality.
Handpicked experiences are curated to provide guests with the best possible service and amenities.
Handpicked fruits and vegetables are carefully selected by hand to ensure quality and ripeness.
Handpicked ingredients are selected by chefs for their freshness and flavor to create exquisite dishes.
Handpicked candidates are selected through a rigorous selection process for their skills and qualifications.
Handpicked artisanal products are chosen for their craftsmanship and uniqueness.
In the publishing industry, writers are often handpicked by editors to work on specific projects or write for specific publications.
In the field of psychology, researchers may handpick participants for studies based on specific criteria.
Top restaurants may handpick chefs with specific culinary skills and experience to join their team.
Fashion houses may handpick designers to create collections or collaborate on projects.
Producers may handpick directors to helm specific films based on their style and experience.