Raindrop Cake

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /reɪn.drɑp keɪk/

Definitions of raindrop cake

noun a type of dessert that originated in Japan, made of water and agar, and has a jelly-like texture

Example Sentences

A1 I tried a raindrop cake for the first time.

A2 The raindrop cake looked like a clear jelly.

B1 Making a raindrop cake requires agar agar and water.

B2 The texture of a raindrop cake is unique and delicate.

C1 Raindrop cakes have become a popular dessert in many Asian countries.

C2 I attended a cooking class to learn how to make the perfect raindrop cake.

Examples of raindrop cake in a Sentence

formal The raindrop cake is a popular Japanese dessert made from agar and water, resembling a clear raindrop.

informal I tried making a raindrop cake at home but it didn't turn out as pretty as the ones I've seen online.

slang Have you ever had a raindrop cake? It's like eating a sweet, jiggly cloud!

figurative Her delicate beauty was like a raindrop cake, ethereal and mesmerizing.

Grammatical Forms of raindrop cake

plural

raindrop cakes

comparative

more raindrop cake

superlative

most raindrop cake

present tense

is raindrop cake

future tense

will be raindrop cake

perfect tense

has been raindrop cake

continuous tense

is being raindrop cake

singular

raindrop cake

positive degree

very raindrop cake

infinitive

to be raindrop cake

gerund

enjoying raindrop cake

participle

the raindrop cake

Origin and Evolution of raindrop cake

First Known Use: 2014 year
Language of Origin: Japanese
Story behind the word: The raindrop cake, known as 'Mizu Shingen Mochi' in Japan, was created by Kinseiken Seika Company in Yamanashi Prefecture.
Evolution of the word: The term 'raindrop cake' gained popularity in the United States and other Western countries as the dessert became a trendy food item in the early 2010s.