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Key Desserts Vocabulary
trifle
trifle
[noun]

a sweet dish made with layers of cake, custard, jelly, and cream

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popular
popular
[Adjective]

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

Ex: Harry Potter books are very popular among teenagers. 
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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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England
England
[noun]

the largest country in the United Kingdom, located in Western Europe

Ex: England is famous for its historic sites, including Stonehenge and the Tower of London. 
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layer
layer
[noun]

an amount or sheet of something covering a surface or lying between two other things

Ex: The archaeologists uncovered a layer of ancient pottery shards beneath the excavation site. 
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to combine

to mix in order to make a single unit

Ex: The chef combined various ingredients to make a flavorful sauce for the pasta. 
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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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flavor
flavor
[noun]

the specific taste that a type of food or drink has

Ex: He loves the tangy flavor of pickles. 
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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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texture
texture
[noun]

the way that a certain type of food feels in one's mouth, whether it is hard, smooth, etc.

Ex: The texture of the cake was light and fluffy. 
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sponge cake

a soft cake made with eggs, flour, sugar, and sometimes butter

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to soak
to soak
[Verb]

to put something in a liquid for a period of time to allow it to absorb or become saturated

Ex: She soaked her feet in warm water after a long day of walking. 
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fruit juice

a drink that is made by extracting the liquid that exists inside of fruits

Ex: She enjoyed a refreshing glass of fruit juice with her breakfast each morning. 
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sherry
sherry
[noun]

a strong wine that is often taken before a meal as an appetizer, originated in Spain

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jelly
jelly
[noun]

a type of food made of fruit juice, sugar, and pectin which people put on bread

Ex: She had a sweet tooth craving, so she indulged in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. 
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custard
custard
[noun]

a thick creamy sauce made with milk, eggs, sugar, flour or corn flour that is served hot on top of puddings, fruits, etc.

Ex: I enjoy the silky texture of custard-filled donuts. 
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whipped cream

cream that has been beaten by a mixer or whisk until it becomes light and fluffy

Ex: Whipped cream melts quickly on warm desserts. 
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extra
extra
[Adjective]

more than enough or the amount needed

Ex: She packed extra clothes in case of unexpected weather changes. 
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decoration

an item added to make something look attractive or festive

Ex: They put up decorations for the party. 
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to flavor
to flavor
[Verb]

to improve or change the taste of a dish by adding spices, vegetables, etc. to it

Ex: She flavors the soup with herbs and spices for a robust taste. 
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ginger
ginger
[noun]

a thick and spicy root with pale brown color used as a seasoning in cooking, particularly in powder form

Ex: He brewed a cup of ginger tea to soothe his upset stomach. 
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rose water

a fragrant floral water derived from rose petals, often used in skincare and beauty products for its soothing and refreshing properties

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over time
over time
[Adverb]

as time passes or progresses

Ex: Skills improve over time with regular practice. 
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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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to enjoy
to enjoy
[Verb]

to take pleasure or find happiness in something or someone

Ex: She enjoys listening to classical music while working. 
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simple
simple
[Adjective]

not involving difficulty in doing or understanding

Ex: The recipe was simple, requiring only a few ingredients and basic cooking techniques. 
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to begin
to begin
[Verb]

to do or experience the first part of something

Ex: Let's begin the cooking process by chopping the vegetables. 
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fresh
fresh
[Adjective]

(of food) recently harvested, caught, or made

Ex: He made a smoothie with fresh bananas and blueberries. 
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canned
canned
[Adjective]

(of food) preserved and stored in a sealed container, typically made of metal

Ex: The canned tomatoes were used to make a flavorful pasta sauce. 
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firm
firm
[Adjective]

relatively hard and resistant to being changed into a different shape by force

Ex: The mattress was firm, providing excellent support for his back. 
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to spread
to spread
[Verb]

to extend something across a surface or throughout a space

Ex: The gardener spread fertilizer across the entire lawn to promote healthy grass growth. 
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refrigerator

an electrical equipment used to keep food and drinks cool and fresh

Ex: I opened the fridge to get a bottle of water. 
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to customize

to change or make something in a way that better serves a particular task, person, etc.

Ex: The software allows users to customize their interface to suit individual preferences. 
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to choose
to choose
[Verb]

to decide what we want to have or what is best for us from a group of options

Ex: When you go shopping, remember to choose quality over quantity. 
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especially
especially
[Adverb]

used for showing that what you are saying is more closely related to a specific thing or person than others

Ex: She loves outdoor activities, especially hiking in the mountains. 
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Christmas
Christmas
[noun]

the 25th of December on which Christians celebrate Jesus Christ's birth

Ex: Families around the world celebrate Christmas by decorating their homes with lights and ornaments. 
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