Gourmand guests may enjoy ethnic soups, seafood stews, or exotic vegetable creams.
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He was a noted gourmand and he attributed his longevity to the eating of strawberries.
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The front seat gourmand insisted on choosing restaurants with clean windows and no blinds.
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The restaurant is grand, grandiose, gourmet and for those with a big appetite, gourmand.
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A gourmand and a lover of wine, Oliver ranks beer above wine in its versatility with food.
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MasterChef star and all-round gourmand Gregg Wallace meets Rich Pelley.
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At noon on Saturday our local gourmand comes around to guide us to lunch.
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Once again, recipes that have little regard for the average gourmand.
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Glutton: a person who is devoted to eating and drinking to excess
A gourmand is a person who takes great pleasure in food. The word has different connotations from the similar word gourmet, which emphasises an individual with a highly refined discerning palate, but in practice the two terms are closely linked, as both imply the enjoyment of good food.
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In perfumery, describes fragrances which evoke food smells, such as chocolate, honey, or fruits.
(n) - epicure, person who takes excessive pleasure in food and drink
Are fragrances that smell similar to food. Chocolate, caramel, butterscotch and cupcake are some notes that may go into a gourmand. Vanilla, depending on the treatment, can also make a gourmand out of a fragrance. Burberry Brit is one example of a gourmand scent.
A person whose love for food and beverage edges into over-indulgence or gluttony.