soul food (Meaning)

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soul food (n)

food traditionally eaten by African-Americans in the South

Synonyms & Antonyms of soul food

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soul food Sentence Examples

  1. Grandma's fried chicken and mashed potatoes brought a taste of heaven, a true embodiment of soul food.
  2. The cozy atmosphere at the local diner filled me with a sense of warmth and comfort, reminiscent of soul food.
  3. The sweet potato pie's flaky crust and velvety filling evoked memories of childhood and the comforting embrace of soul food.
  4. The savory aroma of collard greens and cornbread wafted through the house, beckoning me to a table laden with soul food.
  5. The soulful melodies of blues and jazz played in the background, perfectly complementing the hearty flavors of the soul food.
  6. Each bite of catfish, crispy on the outside and tender within, satisfied my craving for soul food.
  7. The smoky sweetness of barbecue ribs left an unforgettable mark on my palate, a testament to the enduring legacy of soul food.
  8. The okra gumbo's rich, flavorful broth and tender vegetables embodied the very essence of soul food.
  9. The buttery biscuits, fluffy and warm, served as a perfect accompaniment to every soul food dish.
  10. The love and care that went into every dish of soul food was evident in its ability to nourish both body and soul.

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food traditionally eaten by African-Americans in the South

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Grandma's fried chicken and mashed potatoes brought a taste of heaven, a true embodiment of soul food.

The cozy atmosphere at the local diner filled me with a sense of warmth and comfort, reminiscent of soul food.

The sweet potato pie's flaky crust and velvety filling evoked memories of childhood and the comforting embrace of soul food.

The savory aroma of collard greens and cornbread wafted through the house, beckoning me to a table laden with soul food.