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What is a kenning for food?

A kenning is a poetic device that uses two words to describe something in a metaphorical way, often used in Old English poetry. When it comes to food, kennings are often used to describe the taste or texture of a food. For example, "honey-sweet" could be used to describe a dessert that is very sweet, or "sea-briny" could be used to describe a seafood dish that is salty.

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