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可口 (kěkǒu) is used to describe food or drinks that are delicious or tasty. For example, you could say "这个蛋糕真可口 (zhège dàngāo zhēn kěkǒu)" which means "This cake is really delicious".
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The words 可口 (kěkǒu) and 好吃 (hǎochī) both convey the meaning of "delicious" or "tasty," but they are used in slightly different contexts and have different nuances.
1. 可口 (kěkǒu): This term typically emphasizes the appeal of food in terms of its taste and how enjoyable it is to eat. It can imply that the food is not only tasty but also well-prepared and pleasing to the palate. This word is often used to describe food that is particularly appetizing.
2. 好吃 (hǎochī): This is a more straightforward term for "delicious" or "tasty," commonly used in everyday conversation. It can be applied to a wide variety of foods and is often used to express enjoyment when tasting something. It doesn’t carry the same connotation of preparation or presentation as 可口 (kěkǒu).
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