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Key Desserts Vocabulary
crisp
crisp
[noun]

a thin, round piece of potato, cooked in hot oil and eaten cold as a snack

Ex: She snacked on a few crisps while waiting for dinner to cook. 
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dessert
dessert
[noun]

‌sweet food eaten after the main dish

Ex: He whipped up a batch of brownies as a quick dessert. 
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fruit
fruit
[noun]

something we can eat that grows on trees, plants, or bushes

Ex: For a refreshing summer treat, try blending frozen fruit, like bananas and berries, into a creamy smoothie. 
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crunchy
crunchy
[Adjective]

firm and making a crisp sound when pressed, stepped on, or chewed

Ex: The crunchy texture of the fresh vegetables added a satisfying contrast to the salad. 
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topping
topping
[noun]

a layer of food that is spread over the top of a dish to make it taste or look better

Ex: She added cheese as a topping for her pizza. 
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comforting
comforting
[Adjective]

providing a sense of ease, comfort, or relief

Ex: The warm blanket was comforting on the chilly evening. 
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delicious
delicious
[Adjective]

having a very pleasant flavor

Ex: For me, the most delicious food always involves cheese. 
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common
common
[Adjective]

frequently found, happening, or seen

Ex: It’s common for people to exchange holiday gifts with friends and family. 
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apple
apple
[noun]

a fruit that is round and has thin yellow, red, or green skin

Ex: Can you please pass me that shiny red apple? 
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berry
berry
[noun]

a juicy small fruit with no pit, which grows on a bush

Ex: Dried berries are convenient and provide a satisfying chewy texture. 
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peach
peach
[noun]

a soft and juicy fruit that has a pit in the middle and its skin has extremely little hairs on it

Ex: He shared a juicy peach with his friend during a picnic in the park. 
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sugar
sugar
[noun]

a sweet white or brown substance that is obtained from plants and used to make food and drinks sweet

Ex: A drizzle of sugar syrup over pancakes or waffles adds a delightful sweetness to breakfast. 
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cinnamon
cinnamon
[noun]

a spice that is made from the dried and rolled barks of a Southeast Asian tree, especially used in sweet foods

Ex: He enjoyed the aroma of freshly baked cinnamon bread coming from the oven. 
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sweet
sweet
[Adjective]

containing sugar or having a taste that is like sugar

Ex: He likes the sweet taste of fresh strawberries. 
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spicy
spicy
[Adjective]

having a strong taste that gives your mouth a pleasant burning feeling

Ex: The spicy salsa made with fresh jalapeños added a kick to the chips. 
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flour
flour
[noun]

a fine powder made by crushing wheat or other grains, used for making bread, cakes, pasta, etc.

Ex: For a gluten-free option, substitute regular flour with almond flour in the cake recipe. 
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butter
butter
[noun]

a soft, yellow food made from cream that we spread on bread or use in cooking

Ex: Butter is a key ingredient in making flaky and delicious pie crusts. 
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oat
oat
[noun]

a type of grain that grows on a plant in cool climates, used as food for people and animals

Ex: For a nutritious breakfast, I enjoy a bowl of warm oats topped with fresh fruit. 
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nut
nut
[noun]

a small fruit with a seed inside a hard shell that grows on some trees

Ex: Almonds are a type of nut that's high in healthy fats and protein. 
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crumbly
crumbly
[Adjective]

easily breaking into small pieces when pressed

Ex: The crumbly texture of the cookie made it perfect for dipping into milk. 
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to sprinkle

to pour small amounts of something over a surface in a random manner

Ex: She sprinkled sugar over the freshly baked cookies, adding a touch of sweetness to each bite. 
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to bake
to bake
[Verb]

to cook food, usually in an oven, without any extra fat or liquid

Ex: Bake the cookies at 350°F for 10-12 minutes until golden brown. 
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century
century
[noun]

a period of one hundred years

Ex: Climate change is one of the most serious issues of this century. 
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to believe

to hold an opinion that something is the case

Ex: She believes that art can inspire social change. 
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to come from

(of something) to originate from a particular place

Ex: The inspiration for his artwork comes from nature. 
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the United States

a country in North America that has 50 states

Ex: English is the primary language spoken in the United States. 
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World War II

the war that took place from the year 1939 to 1945 between the axis and the allies

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to make
to make
[Verb]

to prepare or cook something

Ex: The chef will make a delicious pasta dish using fresh ingredients. 
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available
available
[Adjective]

ready for being used or acquired

Ex: Is there a table available for dinner reservations tonight? 
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ingredient

a food item that forms part of a recipe or culinary mixture

Ex: Flour is the main ingredient in bread. 
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expensive
expensive
[Adjective]

having a high price

Ex: He bought an expensive watch as a gift for his father. 
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to prepare

to make a person or thing ready for doing something

Ex: He prepares his outfit the night before to save time in the morning. 
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to mix
to mix
[Verb]

to combine two or more distinct substances or elements to form a unified whole

Ex: The chef carefully mixed the ingredients to create a flavorful sauce. 
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to place
to place
[Verb]

to lay or put something somewhere

Ex: She decided to place the vase of flowers on the dining table as a centerpiece. 
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bowl
bowl
[noun]

a round, deep container with an open top, used for holding food or liquid

Ex: She filled the bowl with fresh fruit for breakfast. 
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crumb
crumb
[noun]

a small piece of a baked product such as a cake, bread, etc.

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different
different
[Adjective]

not like another thing or person in form, quality, nature, etc.

Ex: He had a different perspective on the movie. 
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whatever
whatever
[pronoun]

used to represent anything or everything as the subject or object of verb or preposition

Ex: I'll eat whatever you cook. 
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United Kingdom

a country in northwest Europe, consisting of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

Ex: Buckingham Palace in London is the official residence of the Queen of the United Kingdom. 
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instead
instead
[Adverb]

as a replacement or equal in value, amount, etc.

Ex: I was going to go out for dinner, but I decided to cook at home instead. 
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favorite
favorite
[Adjective]

liked or preferred the most among the rest that are from the same category

Ex: His favorite hobby is playing guitar in his free time. 
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