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3.Find out ten idioms related to food. List out their meanings. Use your imagination to create a humorous
anecdote using at least five of them.Word Limit : 180-200 words

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Everyone loves food, and can relate to foodie phrases, but remember that food idioms do not literally mean what they say. For example, if you say someone is a "bad apple" this implies that the person is a negative influence on others or is troublesome in nature.

Food Idioms: Explanations and Examples

There are endless idioms connected with food. The following are some popular expressions followed by the explanation and example sentence.

Sweet and Sour

As busy as popcorn on a skillet - Very active.

He was always as busy as popcorn on a skillet and never sat down for a minute.

As flat as a pancake - Very flat.

The ball was as flat as a pancake after the neighbor's dog bit it.

As sour as vinegar - Disagreeable person.

Her attitude was as sour as vinegar making it difficult for her to keep friends.

As sweet as honey - Very sweet person.

He loved being with her since she was as sweet as honey and always knew what to say.

Have a sweet tooth - Love for sugary and sweet foods.

He had a sweet tooth and never passed up dessert.

Like taking candy from a baby - Easy to do.

Passing the exam was like taking candy from a baby.

Salt of the Earth - Ordinary and decent people.

My neighbor is a salt of the Earth type and always helps out when she can.

Sell like hotcakes - Sell quickly and in large amounts.

Her book sold like hotcakes on the first day it was released.

Sugarcoat - Gloss over bad information.

Please don't sugarcoat it. I need to know the news right now.

Take with a grain of salt - Don't take something seriously.

I would take what he says with a grain of salt and not let him upset you.

That's the way the cookie crumbles - That is the way that things happen.

We can't control where she goes to college. That's just the way the cookie crumbles we have to accept it.

Worth your salt - Worth one's pay.

His teacher was worth her salt and always stayed late to help her students.

Variety is the spice of life - Differences give life interest.

Traveling to different cities is fun and exciting. After all, variety is the spice of life.

Fruit and Veg

Apple of his eye - A favorite person of someone.

She was the apple of her father's eye and he always went out of his way to get her what she wanted.

Bear fruit - Get favorable results from something.

In the end, her hard work bore fruit and she was accepted into the college of her dreams.

Buy a lemon - Buy something worthless.

She bought a lemon and always had problems with the car.

Compare apples and oranges - To compare things that are very different.

You can't compare a race car with a skateboard, that's like comparing apples to oranges.

Cool as a cucumber -To remain calm and collected.

She was as cool as a cucumber in the interview and impressed everyone.

Forbidden fruit - Something banned.

She had a crush on her friend's boyfriend but he was forbidden fruit.

Go bananas - Excited or crazy.

The dog was going bananas when the cat came into the house.

In a pickle - In trouble.

We were in a pickle when we got lost last night.

Life is a bowl of cherries - Life is good and pleasant.

He tried to convince her that life of a bowl of cherries in his new town.

Like two peas in a pod - Very similar to another person.

My aunt and mom are like two peas in a pod and think exactly alike.

Low hanging fruit - Easiest thing to get or do.

There is a lot of low hanging fruit to get to that can reduce our debt.

Rotten to the core - Very bad or corrupt.

The board of directors is rotten to the core and needs to be replaced immediately.

Top banana - Leader or boss.

She was the top banana in her class and everyone looked up to her.

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