des amandes (fem.)
Almonds is the plural of almond
almond is like a light brown color.
Almond powder is usually a mix of almond flavoring and other chemicals and is used to make drinks and to add flavor to certain recipes. Ground almonds, or almond flour, are usually just finely ground almonds with no additives.
Almond joy is covered in milk chocolate, mounds is covered in dark chocolate.
Deux cent deux.
Same way just with alittle accent
It depends on what you mainly want to say you could say.. -That almond tasted terrible- -That is my almond- Why do you even want to put almond in a sentance, that is my question (just wondering)
'une amande' is an almond in French.
It is a light French pastry made of egg whites (meringue) and has a almond taste. Sandwhiched inside is a cream or ganache filling
migdalo
French macarons are almond meringue pastries sandwiching a preserve or ganache. They are made with meringue, gently folded with fine almond flour.
No, but you can get the flavour by using either regular vanilla or French vanilla pudding and adding 1.5tsps of almond extract.
"Almond" is a countable noun when referring to individual almonds, as you can say "one almond" or "three almonds." However, when used in a general sense to refer to almond flour or almond milk, it can be considered uncountable. In summary, it can be both countable and uncountable depending on the context.
In Kannada we would say Baadami.
almond-apple(they are two flavours put together)
Dulce de turrón almendrado
In almond juice, or almond scents