Pronunciation: /dʒəˈleɪbi/
noun a sweet Indian dessert made by deep-frying a wheat flour batter in pretzel or circular shapes and then soaking it in sugar syrup
A1 I tried jalebi for the first time and it was delicious.
A2 My friend brought some jalebi to the party and everyone loved it.
B1 Jalebi is a popular Indian sweet made from deep-fried flour batter.
B2 The jalebi at that restaurant is known for its perfect balance of sweetness and crispiness.
C1 The chef experimented with different ingredients to create a unique jalebi recipe.
C2 The jalebi competition at the food festival showcased a variety of creative and delicious interpretations of the traditional dessert.
formal The jalebi was served as a traditional Indian dessert at the wedding.
informal I can't resist grabbing a jalebi whenever I pass by the sweet shop.
slang Let's grab some jalebi and chai for a quick snack.
figurative Her words were as twisted and sweet as a jalebi.
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