Pronunciation: /reɪn.drɑp keɪk/
noun a type of dessert that originated in Japan, made of water and agar, and has a jelly-like texture
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.
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.
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