peaches and cream vs relish

peaches and cream

noun
  • A very enjoyable experience. Usually used to describe something being unrealistically idyllic. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see peach, cream. 

  • A simple dessert consisting of sliced peaches and whipped cream, popular in the United States. 

adj
  • Of facial complexion: smooth, unblemished, with attractive yellow-pink coloring. 

relish

noun
  • Enjoyment; pleasure. 

  • A pleasant taste. 

  • A quality or characteristic tinge. 

  • A taste (for); liking (of); fondness. 

  • A cooked or pickled sauce, usually made with vegetables or fruits, generally used as a condiment. 

  • In a wooden frame, the projection or shoulder at the side of, or around, a tenon, on a tenoned piece. 

  • Something that is greatly liked or savoured. 

verb
  • To taste or eat with pleasure, to like the flavor of 

  • To take great pleasure in. 

  • To give a taste to; to cause to taste nice, to make appetizing. 

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