Dessert Options

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a thin pancake typically filled with cheese or fruit and then rolled or folded

  • The traditional Jewish dish of blintz is made with thin pancakes filled with cheese or fruit.
  • I can't resist ordering a blintz whenever I go to that diner for breakfast.
  • Let's grab some blintz at the corner deli, it's the best in town!
  • Her words were like a sweet blintz, comforting and satisfying to the soul.

noun a cold, sweet drink made from milk, ice cream, and flavorings

  • The milkshake was made with fresh dairy milk and blended with ice cream.
  • Let's grab a milkshake from the diner down the street.
  • I could really go for a milkshake right now, it's so hot outside.
  • Her smile was as sweet and satisfying as a milkshake on a summer day.

noun a type of cookie made with butter or oil, sugar, and flour, and rolled in cinnamon sugar before baking

  • The bakery specializes in making traditional snickerdoodle cookies.
  • I love snickerdoodle cookies, they're so yummy!
  • Let's grab some snickerdoodles for our movie night.
  • Her laugh was like a snickerdoodle, sweet and infectious.

noun a type of coffee-based dessert

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  • The affogato is a traditional Italian dessert made by pouring hot espresso over a scoop of vanilla gelato.
  • Let's grab an affogato at the cafe down the street.
  • I could really go for an affogato right about now.
  • The bittersweet taste of the affogato mirrored the complexities of life.