"Sugar dessert" literally and "sugar-filled dessert" or "sugary dessert" loosely are English equivalents of the French masculine singular phrase entremets de sucre. Whatever the meaning, the pronunciation will be "awntr-mey duh syookr" in more northerly French and "aw-truh-mey duh syoo-kruh" in more southerly French.
In French, "sugar" is masculine and is translated as "sucre."
le sucre (masc.)le sucre (masc.)
"Sucre comme" in French means "sugar like" in English. It is used to describe something that is sweet or sugary.
in french it is masculine.
"Sucre" means "sugar" in English.
du sucre is 'sugar' in English.
sucre is French for sugar
Sucre
It can mean a walking stick or sugar cane (canne à sucre)
Du sucre is 'some sugar' in English.
Sucre (masc.) is pronounced "suh-kr" in French. The u does not sound like "oo", but like the German ü. Audio sample in link.
'Mon sucre noir' is French for 'my black sugar'.