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nombre
Cocina
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(large) tarta femenino(large) kuchen masculino Chile(individual) tartaleta femenino(individual) tarteleta femenino Río de la Plataapple/plum tart — tarta de manzana/ciruela- There are bagels and muffins, chocolate chip cookies, eclairs, tarts, Danish pastries, baklavas and quiches.
- There were also single-crusted tarts with similar fillings and tarts of apples and other fruits.
- We had roast potatoes and cauliflower and then something like apple tart with custard for afters.
- Proper lunch food is also available, including soups, hot savoury tarts, sandwiches, Greek salad and vegetable lasagne.
- They can also be shredded into scones or bread to add a gorgeous yellow colour, or added to savoury tarts, sweet buns or sponge puddings.
- Dessert was a further roll-call of tradition and included lemon tart, apple crumble, apple tart, banoffi pie, praline cake and creme caramel.
- We use pastry trimmings for our tarts, as the pastry rises less and gives a fine, crisp finish.
- Other desserts include French apple tarts, New York cheesecake, and praline imperial.
- Cover each tart with a puff pastry circle and bake until the puff pastry is golden and crisp, about ten minutes.
- We end with Chinese egg custard tart, not too sweet, and very, very light.
- The dessert cabinet, which contained an apple tart, cheesecake, strawberries and fruit salad, remained tantalisingly out of reach.
- Desserts here have been a weak link, from a tough-crusted fruit tart to tough-skinned profiteroles to a too-goopy bread pudding.
- Among the street stall holders was Bernie Nyham whose delicious home cooking treats featured apple tarts and custard pies.
- I liked the apple tart (with a rich buttery crust and fresh pecan ice cream), and the intensely caramelized Mexican tres leche torte.
- We eventually get our custard tarts, still warm from the oven.
- Only one dessert - a pumpkin-meringue tart at war with itself - misfires.
- We skipped dessert which included pear tart, Italian summer pudding (there's optimism for you) and tirami su.
- Place a buttercup squash tart on a plate with a serving of salad next to the tart.
- Place pineapple on dessert plate and top with chocolate tart and ice cream.
- We shared a pudding - home-made apple tart with vanilla ice cream and blueberry sauce.
nombre
coloquial, despectivo
Britanico
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(promiscuous woman)fresc femenino despectivofulana femenino coloquial, malsonante despectivoputa femenino malsonante, malsonante despectivopiruja femenino Colombia, México malsonante despectivochusca femenino Chile coloquial, malsonante despectivo- I started to peel off my wetsuit jacket; feeling now a little bit like a tart in a French brothel on a busy Bastille Day.
- Maybe you will read this and think she was a tart, but please do not judge someone you don't know.
- It's an exaggeration to say that Boswell and his contemporaries would start the day with a tuppeny tart, get blotto at lunchtime and join in a riot on the way home but not much of an exaggeration.
- I trust that our council is not spending the £20,000 per day collected from hard-pressed motorists on decorating our roads to the point where they start to resemble a tart's boudoir.
- The only alibi he can provide for the night of the murder is that he was being spanked by a tart in frilly knickers.
- You might get a tart calling over, ' Hello Jack, how are you ' - that sort of thing.
- The suffragettes donned red lipstick as a feminist statement at a time when only tarts and actresses wore the old war paint.
adjetivo
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(acid)(taste/apple) ácido(taste/apple) agrio- This compound has a fruity flavour which, when added to the tart taste of acetic acid, gives the complex character to a good wine vinegar.
- And the tangy apple flavour found in most Chardonnays comes primarily from malic acid, the tart acid found in apples.
- Boyle went on to characterize acids, noting their sour or tart taste and their ability to corrode metals.
- Incredibly, after all that, we decided we still had room for dessert, and we tried a tart Cranberry Apple Crisp and a luscious Espresso Nut Brownie.
- The pork was beautifully cooked, but the soft Bramley apple slices were very tart and not to my taste.
- One of our choices was an apple crumble, which brilliantly combined sweet and tart tastes, together with vanilla parfait and toffee sauce.
- It's a medium to large, red- and green-striped fruit with a crisp, juicy, sweetly tart taste.
- A crisp, slightly tart apple dipped in chewy caramel is a classic sweet.
- The soursop is good too; it's made from a sweet, tart fruit and tastes like lemonade, but a little more funky and tropical.
- Hawthorns are loved for their sweet, tart taste which can improve the appetite, help digestion and aid in weight reduction.
- The starter of wild mushroom salad was a delight of deep, earthy tastes with a tart balsamic dressing to sharpen up the wild fungus.
- I thought about adding a tart Granny Smith apple to it, too, but that would make a bit too much slaw for just the two of us.
- This recipe keeps the purée very tart and sharp.
- And it was crisp and sweet without being cloying, although I like slightly tart apples as well.
- It turned out that the rich, dense taste of black sesame paste is contrasted by tart lime juice, putting some zing in the glass.
- Tastes like a cross between a pear and a very tart apricot, with a small kick at the end.
- My mother made an amazing apple pie, and we use her recipe, tart and lemony with a piled-high top crust.
- Most important of all are good tomatoes: their ample juices supply enough liquid to moisten the stew and their tart flavour balances the mellow sweetness of the other vegetables.
- Need I say that the inch-thick portions were crusty brown on the outside, rosy pink on the inside, steaming from the warmer, speckled with tart dabs of fresh horseradish?
- His brulée was yummy; the tart sweetness of the raspberries combining well with the cool, creamy texture of the creme fraiche and the toffee crunch of the burnt-sugar topping.
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(cutting)(rejoinder/remark) cortante(rejoinder/remark) áspero- He has tart remarks concerning the latest Anglican commotions.
- He looked incredulous, unoffended by her tart tone.
- She was old enough to be Bahzell's mother, and her tart tone was so like his old nurse's that he grinned despite his tension.
- On his way out, Zossimov makes a tart remark about Dounia's attractiveness to Razumihin.
- Danny's hands flew to his head self-consciously, the shrill ringing of his phone saving Alyssa from a tart response.
- That tart comment certainly left its impact on Sunny.
- With anyone else, Olivia would be tempted to make a tart comment.
- I started to give a tart reply, but Atelious gave a deep inarticulate growl that was felt more than heard, and she shut up.
- My daughter had rung the ward concerned but got a very tart response as she was not a relative, even though she had been authorised by the husband to take this step.
- The song finally shut off and a tart voice came on the line.
- Not that any proper Canadian would ever say something so tart or sardonic.
- He has emerged as the campaign's best debater, always able to offer a tart critique of what is wrong with all the leading candidates.
- When he reiterated it at a City Council meeting some months ago, I offered a tart retort.
- He also became known for his tart, slashing criticism about tax policy - including policies devised by people whose general goals he shared.
- Here she was, so recently subjected to tart commentary in a select committee, but willing to demonstrate exactly the kind of fiscal responsibility that this country needs right now.
- On a similarly tart note, one email doing the rounds allegedly relates to the latest business breakthrough.
- You might get a tart calling over, ‘Hello Jack, how are you’ - that sort of thing - and sidle over alongside.
- From the 19 June Observer magazine ‘Up Front’ profile of Carey, a few tart observations.
- Over the past two or three elections, I was the victim of the UNC leader's tart tongue.
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