Comfort food definition 1
Nourriture réconfort (Comfort food)
"J'ai besoin de comfort food (I need comfort food)"
Comfort food definition 2
ኮምፎርት ፉድ/የሚያጽናና ምግብ (Comfort food)
"Need comfort food (Need comfort food)"
Comfort food definition 3
Satisfying meal/Feel-good food (Soothing meal)
"Waakye be my comfort food (Rice and beans is my feel-good food)"
Comfort food definition 4
كومفورت فود (Comfort food)
"Need comfort food (نيد كومفورت فود) (Need comfort food)"
Comfort food definition 5
Sakafo mampionona / Comfort food
"J'ai besoin de comfort food (I need comfort food)"
Comfort food definition 6
Comida reconfortante (Comfort food)
"Preciso de comfort food hoje (I need comfort food today)"
Comfort food definition 7
Feel-good food (Emotional eating)
"Need some comfort food today. (Need some feel-good food today.)"
Word Details
- Country
- 🇨🇫 Central African Republic
- Definitions
- 7 community definitions
- Added
- August 2025
↻ Similar Words
Manze rekonfor (Comfort food)
"Need my comfort food (Need my comfort food)"
Feel-good food (Comfort food)
"Need comfort food. (Need comfort food.)"
🇨🇫 About Central African Republic Slang
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Manze rekonfor (Comfort food)
Feel-good food (Comfort food)
Akil yurayah (Comforting food)
ኮምፎርት ፉድ/የሚያጽናና ምግብ (Comfort food)
Satisfying meal/Feel-good food (Soothing meal)
كومفورت فود (Comfort food)
Feel-good food (Emotional eating)
Ibiryo bikubuza stress (Food that removes stress)
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