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parfait
[ pahr-fey ]
noun
- a dessert of ice cream and fruit or ice cream and syrup in alternate layers, often topped with whipped cream and served in a tall, narrow, short-stemmed glass.
- any frozen dessert in which fruit, nuts, etc., have been folded into whipped cream or egg custard.
parfait
/ ɑːˈڱɪ /
noun
- a rich frozen dessert made from eggs and cream with ice cream, fruit, etc
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of parfait1
Example Sentences
Or the parfaits served at Kamebishi Co., one of Japan’s oldest soy sauce brewers, where soy sauce gelato melts into something creamy and briny, like a tide pool made decadent.
It delved into school menus, from yogurt parfait to ravioli.
But instead of traditional camp fare, I was treated to a delicious locally sourced meal of vegetable lasagna, kale salad with maple chipotle dressing, and a maple blondie parfait.
One of the common treats at these events — which have been attended by at least five U.S. presidents and many, many corgis — was a citrusy lemon meringue parfait.
Add pumpkin seeds and pumpkin butter for an autumnal parfait.
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