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Can I say? "I am delighted by or with the food" or "the food delighted me"

 
 
iandu76
 
Reply Sat 8 Jan, 2022 03:49 am
I wonder if it is correct and usual to say "I am delighted by or with the food" or " the food really delighted me" to compliment a delicious food that I ate and enjoyed its' taste and hence pleased by it.

If not, what is the correct and usual way to express above situation by English native speakers?

Thank you
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Sat 8 Jan, 2022 03:59 am
@iandu76,
The food is delightful.
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Reply Sat 8 Jan, 2022 04:16 am
@iandu76,
The food is yummy yummy yum yums.
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iandu76
 
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Reply Sun 9 Jan, 2022 07:21 am
@izzythepush,
Thanks
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