Food And Beverage Industry Jargon

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a small temporary structure used for selling goods or providing information

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  • The booth at the trade show was elegantly designed and showcased the company's products beautifully.
  • Let's meet at the photo booth during the party to take some fun pictures.
  • I saw him talking to that girl at the booth, he's totally into her.
  • She felt like she was stuck in a soundproof booth, unable to communicate her thoughts effectively.

noun a person who is knowledgeable about good food and drink; a gourmet

  • The gastronome carefully selected each ingredient for the gourmet meal.
  • My friend is a true gastronome, always trying out new restaurants and dishes.
  • That guy is such a gastronome, he knows all the best places to eat in town.
  • As a gastronome of literature, she savored every word of the novel.

noun a person who manages or looks after something, such as a keeper of a store or a keeper of animals

  • The zoo's head keeper is responsible for overseeing the care of all the animals.
  • My aunt is the best plant keeper I know, her garden is always in perfect condition.
  • I heard that new coffee shop has a barista who is a real keeper.
  • Her ability to stay calm under pressure makes her a keeper in any crisis situation.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb

  • The chef prepared a mouth watering dish that left everyone at the event satisfied.
  • I can't wait to try that new restaurant, I heard their food is mouth watering!
  • The street food vendor's tacos were so mouth watering, I had to go back for seconds.
  • The musician's performance was so captivating, it was like music for the soul, truly mouth watering.

noun a feeling of great enjoyment or liking for something

verb to enjoy greatly; to savor

  • She savored every bite of the meal, enjoying the relish with which it was prepared.
  • I really relish spending time with my friends on the weekends.
  • I totally relish the idea of going to that concert next week.
  • He relished the challenge of climbing the mountain, seeing it as an opportunity for growth.

noun a building or room where goods or services are sold

verb to visit or buy from a store or business

  • I need to stop by the shop to pick up some supplies for the project.
  • Let's hit up the shop to see if they have any new arrivals.
  • I'm gonna swing by the shop to grab a quick bite to eat.
  • His mind was like a cluttered shop, filled with random thoughts and ideas.

noun a place where ice cream is sold and served

  • The new ice cream parlour in town offers a wide variety of flavors and toppings.
  • Let's meet up at the ice cream parlour after school for a treat.
  • I heard that new ice cream joint is the bomb, we gotta check it out.
  • The ice cream parlour was a sweet escape from the summer heat.

noun a type of sushi roll that is made inside out, with the rice on the outside and the seaweed on the inside

  • The chef prepared a platter of uramaki, showcasing his expertise in sushi making.
  • I always order the uramaki rolls when I go out for sushi with my friends.
  • These uramaki rolls are bomb, you have to try them!
  • The uramaki of life is when you take risks and try new things.

noun a French bakery or bread shop

  • The boulangerie on the corner is known for its freshly baked bread and pastries.
  • Let's grab some croissants from the boulangerie for breakfast.
  • I heard the boulangerie down the street makes the best baguettes in town.
  • The boulangerie of life offers us a variety of experiences to savor.