| A | B |
| bland | Mild; soothing. |
| culinary | Pertaining to cooking or the kitchen. |
| delectable | Greatly pleasing, especially to the sense of taste. |
| devour | To eat up greedily; swallow; engulf. |
| edible | Suitable for eating. |
| epicure | A person with refined tastes in food and drink; a gourmet. |
| morsel | A bite or small amount of food. |
| pungent | Sharp; strong; penetrating; producing a sharp sensation, usually of taste or smell. |
| quaff | To drink heartily and deeply of. |
| ravenous | Extremely hungry. |
| devious | Done in an underhanded manner; tricky; shifty. |
| duplicity | Deliberate deception or trickery by speaking or action in two different ways concerning the same manner. |
| fictitious | Adopted or assumed in order to deceive; false. |
| guileless | Free of slyness or craftiness; simple and innocent. |
| gullible | Easily deceived of fooled. |
| hypocritical | Pretending to have some desirable or publicly approved attitude; insincere. |
| masquerade | To have or put on a deceptive appearance; to wear a mask or disguise. |
| overt | Open and observable. |
| reputable | Having a good name; honorable. |
| veracity | Devotion to the truth; honesty. |