1. appetising - Adjective
2. appetising - Verb
appealing to or stimulating the appetite especially in appearance or aroma
Source: WordNetAnd the sausages actually looked normal and hmm, appetising. Source: Internet
Indeed, Aljasem is keen to share photos of appetising local dishes “because is particularly rich and varied and, like all cuisines, it brings people together”. Source: Internet
I think anything ‘white’ in colour is hard to photograph e.g. white rice, white sauce etc. as it is very hard to make it look appetising. Source: Internet
But there’s little doubt that fruit and veg have never looked more appetising than they do these days online where they come in all kinds of beautiful forms. Source: Internet
“For the first time, The Cross Keys will be serving food from 7.30am every day and we are confident we can fill a gap in Knutsford for appetising, good quality meals or snacks in attractive surroundings at reasonable prices," she said. Source: Internet
“Studies also report that kitchen staff have an increased sense of pride when producing meals that are appetising and appealing.” Source: Internet