Noun
A greedy or ravenous eater; a glutton. See Gormand.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFood There are several hundred restaurants in Nottingham, with there being several AA rosette winning restaurants in 2010 citation Iberico World Tapas, situation in the city centre, was awarded a Bib Gourmand in the 2013 Michelin Guide. Source: Internet
At (which holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand distinction), chef Dennis Bernard is known for his Southern-accented Mexican food, served in a 40-seat eatery with serious, picturesque sixties diner vibes. Source: Internet
In July 2009, Unilever has announced acquisition of sauces business of Baltimor, the Russian ketchup leader, that included ketchup, mayonnaise and tomato paste business under the Baltimor and Vostochniy Gourmand brands. Source: Internet
For dessert, I had the Cafe Gourmand (£6.95) - a miniature brownie, berry macaroon, vanilla ice cream and profiterole served with an espresso. Source: Internet
"Bib Gourmand" is a list of Michelin inspectors' personal favorites within a price range somewhat above the "budget" category. Source: Internet
In store, they carry over 800 perfume oil blends whereas online they carry a rather extensive array of Attars, Floral, Foody, Sweet, Fruity, and Gourmand fragrance oils. Source: Internet