culinary
Word family adjectiveculinaryadverbculinarily
cul·i·na·ry /ˈkʌlənəri $ ˈkʌləneri, ˈkjuːl-/ adjectiveadj [only before noun] formalDFCCOOK relating to cooking 烹饪(用)的 mushrooms dried for culinary use 弄干作烹饪用的蘑菇
the region’s culinary delights (=food that tastes very good) 这个地区的美味佳肴
culinary delights• Guests were full of praise for the culinary delights, and the branch was able to add £527 to its funds.• She might not be able to manage one of Marguerite's culinary delights, but at least she could cook herself a meal.• This is one of the many New York culinary delights that appear only in ersatz forms outside the city.• Or whatever ethnic culinary delights you are offered. Origin culinary (1600-1700) Latin culinarius, from culina “kitchen”