Fruit-Based Desserts

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a type of deep-dish fruit dessert that is similar to a cobbler

adjective describing something related to or resembling a pandowdy

  • The pandowdy dessert was served at the elegant dinner party.
  • I can't wait to dig into that pandowdy!
  • Let's grab a slice of that pandowdy before it's all gone.
  • The situation was a real pandowdy, with everyone talking over each other and no clear resolution in sight.

noun a baked French dessert consisting of fruit, typically cherries, covered with a thick batter

  • The traditional French dessert known as clafoutis consists of fruit, typically cherries, baked in a sweet batter.
  • I tried making a clafoutis with blueberries instead of cherries and it turned out delicious!
  • My grandma makes the best clafoutis - it's like a taste of heaven!
  • The way the flavors meld together in a clafoutis is like a symphony for your taste buds.

noun a frozen dessert made from blending frozen bananas or other fruits

adjective pleasant or pleasing

  • The dessert menu includes a selection of nice cream flavors made with coconut milk.
  • Let's grab some nice cream from the ice cream shop down the street.
  • I'm craving some nice cream, wanna go get a scoop?
  • Her smile was as sweet and refreshing as a scoop of nice cream on a hot day.

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.