Dessert is a masculine noun in French. You can use the articles 'un' (a), 'le / les' (the), 'du / des' (some):
Un dessert, du dessert
'un dessert' (masc.) has the same meaning in English as in French
Sherbet, sorbet and chocolate mousse. Ohh lah lah!
No France does not have any deserts!!!
les desserts anglais
some native foods in France are snails but there are many others, the french are famous for their interesting recipes. they are really famous for their snails which are called es cargot in France... desserts are another of their specialities, they make so many weird wacky but really delicious desserts. in Short Words They Are Famous For Their Foods, Yummy Or Yucky!
Venootchgoo In paris france
the thirteen desserts symbolize Everyone who was at baby jesuss birth counting baby jesus. in france the eat it on christmas.
bavarois and charlottes
Habitats
breads, tortillas, bagels and desserts rolls, muffins, cakes cookies and brownies
It is called physalis or the chinese lantern plant
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yes, it is! that would be salads, and desserts
Two kinds of layered desserts are parfait and trifle.