comfort food
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of comfort food
First recorded in 1955–60
Example Sentences
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And as the sun and temperatures dip, the piping-hot dish feels like the ultimate comfort food, with every Bhutanese believing their mom makes it the best.
From Salon
She said mac and cheese was her favorite comfort food in childhood, but that established brands weren’t healthy enough for her own four children.
In public statements, the company emphasized that comfort foods, rocking chairs, peg games and other Cracker Barrel traditions remained.
Each bite was a messy, sweet-savory symphony — comfort food with a little theatrical flair.
From Salon
But there are other times when you crave a familiar scene, a traveler’s version of comfort food.
From Los Angeles Times
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