Moreish is a term used in the UK to describe a food you just keep eating. Like a bag of chips you just keep reaching into till it’s all gone. You just want more. So it moreish.
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Terry’s Choc Orange summed up in one word.
“Stay off the Moors.”
That’s because they’re not all as desperate as Oliver Twist.
Bet they sell crack there
Moreish is a term used in the UK to describe a food you just keep eating. Like a bag of chips you just keep reaching into till it’s all gone. You just want more. So it moreish.
I’m surprised they use a glyph of a modern bicycle to designate their bike lanes instead of one of a pennyfarthing.
Moreish isn’t a replacement for the word “more” or a lesser version of it.
“Do you want more crisps?”
“Just more-ish.”
That’s incorrect.
Morish is actually an adjective used to describe an addicting food.
“Do you want more crisps?”
“Yes, they’re very moreish.”
Always found heroin a bit moreish
I learned this watching an Australian cooking show. I thought they were saying Moorish.
Great place to go for happyish hour
wtf is that pavement marking?
Nice to see this. Took ages to convince my partner that my family hadn’t just made this word up 😂
I bet that place smells like tea and bad teeth…
Proper deep cultural that. Moreish dancers. Goes back centuries.
My least favorite food adjective, or maybe that would be “unctuous”.