Adjective
Small enough to be eaten in one bite
(by extension) Broken down into small pieces that are individually easy to understand or manage
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBaking cookies is comforting, and cookies are the sweetest little bit of comfort food. They are very bite-sized and personal. Sandra Lee
Don't be a time manager, be a priority manager. Cut your major goals into bite-sized pieces. Each small priority or requirement on the way to ultimate goal become a mini goal in itself. Denis Waitley
I rarely draw myself, in general, and if I do, I tend to do little cute manga-esque, almost bite-sized drawings of myself. Jim Lee
According to Insinkt, there are “over 50 estimated contractors vying for Iranian government-sponsored offensive cyber projects,” all of which are compartmentalized into bite-sized jobs to dissuade any potential “defectors and traitors.” Source: Internet
And it even includes the story mode from the console games, albeit in bite-sized chunks: you can play the first part of it now, with more promised over time, but it’s there complete with the lavish narrative cut-scenes between the one-on-one fights. Source: Internet
Bruschetta bites are excellent bite-sized appetizers! Source: Internet