As a Chinese speaker, I know well what you're talking about. Maybe a more commonly used word is 筋道(more used as predicate rather than as modifier),which is used to describe some food that is 'elastic, springy, bouncy' . Chinese people enjoy this feeling (it's not a taste, acturally, but a feeling of chewing;still, not much the same as 'chewy' ). I don't know if the westerners like this feeling of food, and I'm not sure either if they use the forementioned adjectives (springy, elastic, bouncy) on food.