bavarois
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of bavarois
1840–50; < French: literally, Bavarian
Example Sentences
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Every night Nicole would recite her recipes of chestnut cream or a bavarois with strawberries soaked in kirsch.
From BBC • Jan. 1, 2022
For all bavarois the forms may be lined first with jelly and decorated with fruits, nuts, currants, etc.
From Desserts and Salads by Lemcke, Gesine
Fromage bavarois à la vanille, No. 2 40 180.
From Desserts and Salads by Lemcke, Gesine
Bavarois may be made of different colors—such as pistachio cream outside and bavarois of almonds inside; or strawberries outside and vanilla bavarois inside.
From Desserts and Salads by Lemcke, Gesine
Fromage bavarois à la vanille, No. 1 40 179.
From Desserts and Salads by Lemcke, Gesine
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