Comfort Food

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a type of food typically served in a pub

  • The local pub offers a variety of pub grub options on their menu.
  • Let's grab some pub grub at the bar down the street.
  • I'm craving some good ol' pub grub tonight.
  • His writing style is like literary pub grub, easy to digest but not very substantial.

adjective giving an impression of home, comfort, and warmth; cozy or unpretentious

  • The quaint little cottage had a haimish feel to it, with its cozy furnishings and warm lighting.
  • I love coming over to your place, it's so haimish and inviting.
  • The coffee shop down the street has a real haimish vibe, perfect for hanging out with friends.
  • The old bookstore was a haimish sanctuary for book lovers, a place where they felt truly at home.

noun a type of food

  • The traditional British dish, rag pudding, consists of suet pastry filled with meat and vegetables.
  • My grandma makes the best rag pudding in town - it's always a hit at family gatherings.
  • I could really go for some rag pudding right now, it's so comforting and delicious.
  • The rag pudding of life is filled with a mix of good and bad experiences, just like the dish itself.

noun a type of Indian dish made with black lentils and kidney beans, typically cooked with cream, butter, and various spices

  • Dal makhani is a popular North Indian dish made with black lentils, kidney beans, butter, and cream.
  • I could really go for some dal makhani right now, it's so creamy and delicious.
  • Let's order some dal makhani and chill out tonight.
  • Her cooking skills are so good, she can make dal makhani taste like a gourmet dish.

noun a Canadian dish consisting of French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy

  • Poutine is a popular Canadian dish made with french fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
  • Let's go grab some poutine for lunch, it's so delicious!
  • I could really go for some poutine right now, it's the bomb!
  • The poutine of the business world is a well-balanced mix of strategy, innovation, and execution.