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Meaning of foodie | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈfuːdi

Definitions

A person with a special interest in or knowledge of food, a gourmet.

colloquial

Equivalents

Čeština gurmán labužník
Deutsch Foodie
Suomi herkkusuu
Français cuisinomane foodie
한국어 먹보
Latina liguritor
Nederlands kookgek lekkerbek
Polski smakosz
Português esfomeado foodie
Türkçe gurme

Examples

“We self-professed foodies liked to meet in restaurants and talk like experts about what we were eating.”
She offers crayfish with white feet or red . . . three ways, tends stove in high heels, slips into the small Art Deco dining room of Restaurant d'Olympe—a funeral parlor of shiny black walls and red velvet—to graze cheeks with her devotees, serious foodies, and, from ten on, tout Paris, the men as flashily beautiful as their beautiful women.”
“Foodies are the ones talking about food in any gatheringsalivating over restaurants, recipes, radicchio. They don't think they are being trivial–Foodies consider food to be an art, on a level with painting or drama.”
““Foodiehas now pretty much everywhere replacedgourmet”, perhaps because the latter more strongly evokes privilege and a snobbish claim to uncommon sensory discriminationeven though those qualities are rampant among the “foodies” themselves.”
While the Foodie Handbook is now decades old, its message strikes a chord with contemporary foodie discourse, touching on themes like the abysmal quality of mainstream food (e.g., “cheese in plastic-wrapped portions”), the appeal of foodie accoutrement like chefs' knives and gas stoves, as well as the importance of thinking and talking about food (as opposed to just eating well—“pigs can eat well”) (1984: 6–7).”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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