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Dictionary definition of morsel

A small piece or quantity of food, often one that is delicately or finely prepared.
"The cat licked every morsel of food from its bowl."

Detailed meaning of morsel

The word can also refer to any small amount or fragment of something, such as a morsel of information or a morsel of truth. It is typically used to describe a bite-sized portion of food that is easy to eat, often as a snack or as part of a larger meal. The word comes from the Middle English "morsel," which in turn comes from the Old French "morsel," meaning "bite or mouthful." Morsels can be savory or sweet, and may be served as an appetizer, a main course, or as part of a dessert.

Example sentences containing morsel

1. She savored every morsel of the rich, chocolate dessert.
2. The chef's tasting menu included a delightful morsel of foie gras.
3. He offered her a morsel of his homemade apple pie.
4. The small morsel of sushi was a burst of flavor in her mouth.
5. He couldn't resist the morsel of artisanal cheese on the platter.
6. The last morsel of the exquisite truffle disappeared quickly.

History and etymology of morsel

The noun 'morsel' has its etymological origins in Old English. It is derived from the Old English word 'mersc,' which meant a small piece or fragment. The term 'morsel' has retained its original sense to this day and refers to a small piece or quantity of food, often one that is delicately or finely prepared. Morsels are typically small enough to be consumed in one or a few bites, and they are often associated with culinary treats or flavorful tidbits. The etymology of 'morsel' reflects its historical connection to the idea of a small, delectable portion of food, highlighting the appeal of these bite-sized delights in the realm of gastronomy.

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Further usage examples of morsel

1. She nibbled on a morsel of fresh fruit for a healthy snack.
2. The appetizer featured a savory morsel of stuffed mushrooms.
3. The gourmet chocolates melted in her mouth, each morsel divine.
4. The tiny morsel of caviar added elegance to the dish.
5. He couldn't resist sneaking a morsel of warm, crusty bread.
6. The hors d'oeuvres were served as bite-sized morsels of delight.
7. The final morsel of the cheese platter was the most pungent.
8. The chef presented a delicate morsel of seared scallop.
9. She offered her guests a morsel of the delectable charcuterie.
10. The last morsel of the lemon tart was a burst of citrusy goodness.
11. The tapas restaurant served a variety of flavorful morsels.
12. The tiny morsel of cake was the perfect ending to the meal.
13. The sushi chef crafted each morsel with precision and care.
14. The dim sum spread featured a delightful morsel of dumplings.
15. The exquisite dessert featured a morsel of edible gold leaf.
16. He shared a morsel of his sandwich with his hungry friend.
17. The antipasto platter had a tempting morsel of marinated artichoke.
18. The fondue pot was filled with melted cheese for dipping morsels.
19. The tiny morsel of truffle oil transformed the pasta dish.
20. She couldn't resist taking one more morsel of the juicy steak.
21. The tasting menu offered a unique morsel of sea urchin.
22. The delicate morsel of sashimi was a symphony of flavors.
23. The small morsel of lobster tail was a culinary masterpiece.
24. He saved the best morsel of the meal for the last bite.

Consumption and Utilization, Enjoyment and Indulgence, Middle School 2, Food and Drink

fragment,scrap

crumb,fraction,grain,mouthful,nibble,nugget,segment,taste,tidbit

bite, feast, banquet, abundance

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