Baked Goods

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a traditional Welsh fruit bread containing raisins and currants

  • The traditional Welsh bara brith is a delicious fruit loaf made with tea-soaked dried fruits.
  • I love having a slice of bara brith with my afternoon cup of tea.
  • Let's grab some bara brith and catch up over a cuppa.
  • Her voice was as rich and comforting as a slice of bara brith.

noun a physical object that can be seen and touched

  • The traditional Welsh cake is made with butter, flour, sugar, and currants.
  • My grandma always makes the best Welsh cakes for tea time.
  • I could really go for a Welsh cake right now, they're so tasty!
  • Her smile was as warm and comforting as a freshly baked Welsh cake.

noun a traditional Georgian dish consisting of cheese-filled bread

  • The traditional Georgian dish khachapuri is often served at special occasions.
  • I can't wait to try that cheesy khachapuri at the new Georgian restaurant.
  • Khachapuri is the bomb - so cheesy and delicious!
  • Her storytelling was like a khachapuri of words, rich and satisfying.

noun a type of food that is a combination of a croissant and a bagel

  • The pastry chef created a unique cragel recipe that combined the flakiness of a croissant with the chewiness of a bagel.
  • I heard that the bakery down the street sells the best cragels in town.
  • Let's grab some cragels for breakfast before heading to the beach.
  • The cragel symbolized the perfect blend of two distinct flavors coming together in harmony.