ngầy ngậy

ngầy ngậy

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Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Richly oily and fragrant: Describes a distinct, pleasant, and often intense aroma and flavor profile characteristic of certain fatty foods, especially roasted meats, egg yolks, or dishes cooked with ample fat or oil. It emphasizes a savory, mouthwatering quality.
    • Unctuous and savory: Conveys a sense of luxurious, heavy richness in taste and smell, often associated with delicious, indulgent food.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • Món thịt kho tàu mùi ngầy ngậy. (The braised pork with eggs has a richly savory aroma.)
    • Bánh trung thu nhân thập cẩm vị ngầy ngậy của mỡ đường. (The mixed-meat mooncake has the unctuously sweet and savory taste of rendered sugar and fat.)
    • Mùi ngầy ngậy của lòng đỏ trứng luộc. (The richly fragrant smell of boiled chicken egg yolk.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term is almost exclusively used in a positive, appetizing context to describe food. It is a sensory word that combines taste and smell.
  • It often describes foods where fat is a primary carrier of flavor, such as dishes with coconut milk, roasted pork belly, or fatty nuts.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ngậy (adj): The root word, meaning rich, fatty, or creamy in taste. "Ngầy ngậy" is a reduplicative form that intensifies the meaning.
    • Kem này rất ngậy. (This ice cream is very rich/creamy.)
Synonyms
  • Savory: pleasingly rich and full of flavor.
  • Unctuous: having a rich, oily, or smooth quality (in a positive, culinary sense).
  • Aromatic: having a strong, pleasant smell.
  • Flavorful: full of flavor.
Related Idioms
  • While not a standalone idiom, the word is frequently used in descriptive food writing and speech to evoke a specific, desirable quality of richness that is fundamental to many Vietnamese dishes.

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