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Yes, the noun 'dessert' is a common noun, a general word for any treat or sweet food at the end of a meal; a word for any dessert of any kind.
The noun 'dessert' is a word for a part of a meal, usually something sweet eaten at the end of a meal; a word for a thing.A noun functions in as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences:The dessert was made apple pie. (subject of the sentence)I can't decide which dessert to select. (subjectof the relative clause)After dinner we had a nice chocolate dessert.(direct object of the verb 'had')She cut up some fruit for dessert. (object of the preposition 'for')
The verb of sweet is sweeten.Other verbs depending on the tense are sweetens, sweetening and sweetened.Some example sentences are:"I will sweeten the pot"."He sweetens the tea"."I am sweetening the dessert"."The tea was sweetened".
Answer 1: There is no proper word but in some English countries it's either written jalebi or sweet fritters. Answer 2: Coiled dessert. Sweet pretzel.
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A dessert is a food course generally eaten after dinner, but not limited to it. A dessert by definition is sweet. A dessert can be made from many sweet things from natural fruit to a baked cake or pastry.
Yes, cherry cobbler is a sweet dessert.
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The word dessert is a noun. It is a sweet confection.
After the main course we had a sweet chocolate dessert.
It depends on personal taste. There is no reqiurement for a dessert to be either sweet or floury. There is also no reason why a dessert cannot be both sweet and floury, as sweet is a description of taste and floury more describes texture.
No, Cornbread is bread categorize. Dessert is a sweet things.
Brownies are a sweet dessert that are like eating chocolate but not that sweet
It means that you like sweet things such as dessert.
Any dish that has a dessert on it.