
Food Vocabulary IELTS

To be full-up: to eat to the point that you can’t eat anymore.
Sentence- Doctors recommend not to be full up and I strictly follow it.

To be ravenous (to have ravenous appetite): to be really hungry, starving, voracious.
Sentence- After working for whole day I had ravenous appetite.

To bolt something down: to eat a large amount of food very quickly.
Sentence- You should not bolt your food down like this, it looks very rude!

To catch a snack: to eat a little portion of food very quickly.
Sentence- Today I was so busy that I managed to catch a snack.

To eat a balanced diet: to eat correctly and in time.
Sentence- One should have a balanced diet to boost your immunity.

To eat like a horse: to always eat a lot.
Sentence- He is so fat and instead of following strict diet he eat like a horse.

To follow a recipe: to cook a meal using instructions.
Sentence- To make a good meal by following a recipe is not an easy task.

To foot the bill: to pay the bill.
Sentence – My friend foot the bill of my birthday party.

To grab a bite to eat: to eat something quickly.
Sentence– I am full but if you insist so much then I will grab a bite

To have a sweet tooth: to enjoy eating sweet food.
Sentence- Jass is fond of eating sweet he must have a sweet tooth.
