food; cuisine; cooked rice; meal
to be hungry; hungry; hunger; to be greedy (for); to starve
(public) building; accomodation for guests; embassy; consulate (or legation); place for cultural activities; term for certain service establishments; shop; schoolroom (old)
to give (animals) water to drink
decoration; ornament; to decorate; to adorn; to hide; to conceal (a fault); excuse (to hide a fault); to play a role (in opera); to impersonate
to eat till full; satisfied; to have eaten one's fill; to be full; full; plump; fully; to the full
round flat cake; cookie; cake; pastry
rich; abundant; exuberant; to add for free; to throw in as bonus; to spare; to forgive; despite; although
stuffing; forcemeat; filling
gluttonous; greedy; to have a craving
to nibble away at sth; to eat into; to erode
small loaf of steamed bread
pastry; food; to swallow; to lure; bait; lure
to raise; to rear; to feed
dumplings with meat filling
to stuff one's face; to eat greedily
to distill; to break a liquid substance up into components by boiling
to distill; distillation; to steam; to cook in a steamer; to reheat cold food by steaming it
keep in order; stern; to order; direct
farewell dinner; preserves
maltose syrup; molasses; heavy (eyelids); drowsy-eyed; listless; (of dough, candy etc) to soften; to become soft and sticky
grain ration; sacrificial victim
time of famine or crop failure
cooked food; to cook (until ready)
display food for show only; sacrifice
remains of a sacrifice or a meal
to carry food to laborers in the field