Dessert Names

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a food of the gods in Greek mythology, often thought to be the food or drink of the immortals

  • The dessert served at the gala was a delicate ambrosia made with fresh fruits and cream.
  • I can't get enough of my grandma's ambrosia salad, it's so tasty!
  • Have you tried the ambrosia at that new bakery? It's bomb!
  • To him, her laughter was like ambrosia for his soul, bringing joy and warmth to his heart.

noun A deep-dish fruit pie with a rich biscuit crust, usually only on top

  • The cobbler repaired my shoes with expert craftsmanship.
  • I'm thinking of taking my old boots to the cobbler to see if they can fix them up.
  • I heard the cobbler down the street does a bang-up job on shoe repairs.
  • As a writer, I see myself as a cobbler of words, piecing together sentences to create a beautiful story.

pie

noun a baked dish of fruit, meat, or vegetables typically with a top and base of pastry

  • The bakery specializes in making a variety of delicious pies.
  • I always crave a slice of pie after dinner.
  • Let's grab some pie and catch up over coffee.
  • She was determined to get her piece of the pie in the competitive industry.

noun a type of Italian biscuit or cookie that is typically twice-baked, oblong-shaped, dry, crunchy, and often dipped in a drink like coffee or wine

  • The elegant tea party served an assortment of biscotti for the guests to enjoy.
  • I love dipping biscotti in my coffee for a tasty treat.
  • Let's grab a cup of coffee and munch on some biscotti.
  • Her words were like biscotti, sweet and comforting in times of need.