Adjective
moreish (comparative more moreish, superlative most moreish)
(UK, informal, of food, drink, or other consumable) Causing one to want to have more.
Synonyms: see Thesaurus:delicious
At a price point of £34.99, this Ben Bracken 16-year-old Islay Scotch whisky and whisky expert Blair Bowman has dubbed the single malt “An incredibly moreish dram, perfect for the colder winter months”. Source: Internet
There is something about the tangy cheesiness of these dried flakes that makes them incredibly moreish when sprinkled over steamed veg, salads – anything, really. Source: Internet
As moreish as Bungie's side serving is, it only serves to emphasise both the quality of Sony's gourmet meal and also its lasting influence on gaming. Source: Internet
I had chosen an '', a selection plate of vanilla based desserts including an extremely moreish frothy vanilla milkshake, a chewy undercooked vanilla risotto, a fairly ordinary vanilla panna cotta and a delicious vanilla ice cream in a brandy-snap basket. Source: Internet
Followed on from this with succulent charcoal grilled meats; juicy moussaka; and moreish kibbeh bissaniyyeh — mince meat, pine nuts and onions coated with a mixture of ground meat and crushed wheat, and served with lashings of yoghurt. Source: Internet
Aside from its irresistibly creamy texture and moreish flavour, Yeo Valley yogurt packs a serious nutritional punch. Source: Internet