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butterscotch

/buht-er-skoch/US // ˈbʌt ərˌskɒtʃ //UK // (ˈbʌtəˌskɒtʃ) //

奶油糖,牛油果,奶油味,牛油果酱

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a flavor produced in puddings, frostings, ice cream, etc., by combining brown sugar, vanilla extract, and butter with other ingredients.
    • : a hard, brittle taffy made with butter, brown sugar, etc.
    • : a golden brown color.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having the flavor of butterscotch.

Examples

  • Our journey began on the nine-mile trek out to Mist Falls, a route paralleling the Kings River through ponderosa pines whose flaky red bark smelled like butterscotch.

  • It had “excellent caramelization” and “toasty butterscotch flavors,” with a “pleasant saltiness on the finish.”

  • I like to use Valrhona chocolates if possible, but you can substitute your favorite brand of chocolate and use butterscotch or caramel chips in place of Dulcey.

  • The concoction, dubbed Scotchy Scotch Scotch, consists of a butterscotch ice cream with butterscotch swirls.

  • There were rich shades of butterscotch and bold hues of purple.

  • Chocolate chips or butterscotch chips, walnuts or pecans, coffee or peanut butter or dried fruit…yes, the list goes on and on.

  • Even Doncaster butterscotch is more familiar than Doncaster piety, but the Church is particularly active here, nevertheless.

  • Doncaster, out of the season, is a singularly quiet and inoffensive town, and looks as innocent as its native butterscotch.

  • But he wrote other poetry—poetry which everybody knows—poetry as familiar in every child's mouth as butterscotch.

  • The cream pies were on a stick, and coated with chocolate, butterscotch, and vanilla with coconut.

  • "I'm no saying Jacinta's no fascinating, an' I've seen ye looking at her like a laddie eyeing a butterscotch," he said.