クリーミー (kuriimii), taken from English.
When used in a sentence to describe something, Japanese grammar dictates that you add な (na) between 'creamy' and the object. For example, クリーミーなケーキ (kuriimii na keeki) is 'creamy cake'.
Creamy could be gräddig in Swedish. There might be better equivalents.
crémeux
Aloha cramayy
c'était crémeux
it is another way to say creamy caramel
"Creamy" in French is "crémeux". Of course, there are different conjugations, depending on the statement.
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