adjective ordering linguistics poll, food
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re: adjective ordering linguistics poll, food
@Lady that's also my take, but one of them is physically impossible and adjective ordering in english is messy enough that i thought it was worth asking about
adjective ordering linguistics poll, food
@Satsuma voted second, I would understand the first *meant* the second but, being technical about it, the first indicates that there are raspberries that are covered in chocolate that *then* get freeze-dried.
They also sound delicious.
(Tangent: I've never seen these before, but I instead /have/ had thin-choc-coated almonds dusted in freeze-dried raspberry...)
adjective ordering linguistics poll, food
@certifiedperson they are very delicious! Your raspberry chocolate almonds also sound quite tasty
adjective ordering linguistics poll, food
@Satsuma It depends on the order of the processes. Freeze-dried chocolate-covered raspberries would mean you covered the raspberries with chocolate, then freeze-dried them both. This sounds less tasty and more tricky than chocolate-covered freeze-dried raspberries, which were presumably freeze-dried first, then coated in chocolate.
adjective ordering linguistics poll, food
@Satsuma these are two different things?