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dessert
[ dih-zurt ]
noun
- cake, pie, fruit, pudding, ice cream, etc., served as the final course of a meal.
- British. a serving of fresh fruit after the main course of a meal.
dessert
/ dɪˈzɜːt /
noun
- the sweet, usually last course of a meal
- (esp formerly) fruit, dates, nuts, etc, served at the end of a meal
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of dessert1
Example Sentences
These eight dessert ideas capture the flavors and traditions of Thanksgiving while introducing delightful twists — like a chocolate-tahini pumpkin pie or coconut pie that’s as effortless as it is delicious.
Chefs at Alchemist, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Denmark, have created a dessert in which its fungal enzymes enhance the sweetness and flavor of a sugarless rice custard.
When I need a midday pick-me-up, I always want dessert.
And how did you blend savory flavors with the design of a classic dessert?
Ms Polson was given a slice as a token of thanks for purchasing the newlyweds a "delightful" dessert service.
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