toothsome
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtoothsometooth‧some /ˈtuːθsəm/ adjective old-fashioned CTDELICIOUStasting very good an attractive and toothsome dishExamples from the Corpustoothsome• toothsome chocolates• Even though DeVito has extracted a toothsome performance which insiders predict could win Jack an Oscar nomination.• It only happened twice; both fellows had been pretty toothsome, up to that point.• To Letterman, who was once a fan of Marcuse, it is a distinctly toothsome word.