Word: Choice Morsel
Definition: A "choice morsel" is a small, delicious piece of food. The word "choice" means something that is of high quality or particularly good, and "morsel" refers to a small bite or a tiny portion of food.
In more advanced contexts, you might hear "choice morsel" used metaphorically to describe something appealing outside of food, such as an interesting fact or a piece of information.
While "choice morsel" specifically refers to food, the individual words can have other meanings: - Choice can refer to the act of selecting or the option itself. - Morsel can be used to describe a small piece of something, not necessarily food (e.g., "a morsel of truth").
While "choice morsel" itself is not commonly found in idioms or phrasal verbs, you can create phrases that capture a similar meaning: - "Take a bite" (to try something delicious). - "Feast your eyes on" (to look at something very appealing).
A "choice morsel" is a delightful, small piece of tasty food. You can use this term to express the enjoyment of food, and it can also be used metaphorically to refer to something appealing in a broader sense.