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klasskru [66]
2 years ago
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Write a four-star food review. List the food items that would make up your ideal fall meal. Include one main dish, one side dish

, one dessert, and one drink. Describe the looks, smells, and tastes associated with the meal. Finish this sentence: My meal reminds me of fall because . . . Use the details you’ve collected to write a review of your meal in one or two paragraphs
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sp2606 [1]2 years ago
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A four-star food review of an assortment of dishes is given below:

  • The Fish: It was well boiled, and slightly overcooked, which made the fish very soft and I personally enjoyed it. The chef also added a mix of alcohol to his special recipe which made it simply irresistible.
  • The Soup: For a soup that costs $100, I certainly expected more from the chef as it was like any normal soup you can get for $20 down the street. It was almost like I paid an extra $80 for the decor and candor of the restaurant.
  • The Drink: The barman certainly knows his cocktails as he made a perfect blend and it was perfect! It was one of the highlights of my meal
  • The Dessert: This was good as it was a gourmet and it tasted really good and i was pleased with it, although at this point, I was already filled up

<h3>What is a Food Review?</h3>

This refers to the accurate conveyance of the taste, smell, and general experience of a meal to help others make their choice.

Hence, we can see that the food review given above is comprehensive enough and you can use it as a sample to make your own food review, capturing the good, the bad, and the ugly part of your food experience in a visually descriptive manner.

Read more about food reviews here:

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