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Is there any difference between finger foods and something that is finger lickin'?

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Is there any difference between finger foods and something that is finger lickin'?

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  1. yeah..i think

    finger food= eat with fingers

    finger l*****g good= so good you have to l**k your fingers to savor the taste


  2. Yes, there is.  Finger foods are foods that are eaten only by using your fingers without using fork or spoon e.g. buttered chicken, chicharon etc.  while finger lickin' foods are foods that leave residue in your fingers leaving you no recourse but to wipe clean those tasty residue off them e.g. chocolates, cake mixture etc.

  3. Lol....why does this question sound funny to me too, ha.

    Ohkay, yah...Finger food is food eaten with the hands, in contrast to food eaten with a knife and fork, chopsticks, or other utensils eg. miniature beef patties, sausage rolls, sausages on sticks, cheese and olives on sticks, chicken wings, spring rolls,samosa etc.

    And Finger lickin'..........heh..........is when its so good.............after u uhm .......finish.............

    you have to l**k ur fingers

    to get it all.

  4. You left out one little part... the phrase is "finger lickin' good". The similarity is that you eat both with your fingers. The difference is that while one is just a finger food, the other is so delicious that you even l**k your fingers afterward (bit like l*****g the plate after you eat something real good with a fork, spoon and maybe even a knife).

  5. Finger foods - pica pica..

    Finger lickin' is a.....a.....ahmm...never mind.

  6. Sure is.

    Finger foods are small foods at parties.  Tiny sandwiches, weiners on sticks, cheese on sticks, etc

    Finger lickin good food is food that's just that good that you want to savor every last bit.

  7. hmmm... no... both used fingers.

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