Traditional Desserts

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a sweet food, especially a sweet dish or delicacy made with sugar, honey, or the like

  • The chef prepared a platter of assorted sweetmeats for the dessert course.
  • I can't resist indulging in some sweetmeats after dinner.
  • Let's grab some sweetmeats from the bakery for a quick snack.
  • The sweetmeats of success are often the result of hard work and dedication.

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 Jewish doughnut typically eaten during Hanukkah

  • During Hanukkah, it is tradition to eat sufganiyot, which are jelly-filled doughnuts.
  • I can't wait to get my hands on some sufganiyot at the Hanukkah party!
  • Let's grab some sufganiyahs and celebrate Hanukkah in style.
  • The sufganiyah represents the sweetness and joy of the holiday season.

noun a type of traditional Slovenian dessert bread typically filled with nuts, poppy seeds, or other sweet fillings

  • Potica is a traditional Slovenian dessert made of sweet dough rolled with various fillings.
  • My grandma makes the best potica during the holidays.
  • I could really go for a slice of that delicious potica right now.
  • The potica of knowledge is passed down from generation to generation in our family.

noun a type of traditional Malay or Peranakan sweet dessert or snack

  • During the cultural festival, various types of kuih were displayed for visitors to sample.
  • I love snacking on kuih while watching movies at home.
  • Let's grab some kuih from the market for our picnic tomorrow.
  • The variety of kuih represents the diversity and richness of our culture.

noun a sweet pastry made of layers of filo dough filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup or honey

  • The baklava served at the event was made with layers of phyllo dough and nuts.
  • I can't resist a piece of baklava whenever it's available at a party.
  • That baklava was so bomb, I couldn't stop eating it!
  • Her smile was as sweet as baklava, brightening up the room.

noun a round Danish pancake or doughnut, typically served with powdered sugar and jam

  • The chef prepared a batch of aebleskiver for the holiday brunch.
  • I can't wait to try those aebleskiver at the food festival!
  • Let's grab some aebleskiver and chill at the park.
  • Her laughter filled the room like a plate of warm aebleskiver on a cold winter day.