tart 的定义
tart·er, tart·est.
tart 近义词
bitter, sour in taste or effect
pastry
更多tart例句
- These unique cookies are slightly chewy, with a deep, earthy flavor from the rye — and then you get a burst of fresh tart fruit that makes you want to take another bite.
- The candymaker receives heaps of fan theories every day—from tart lemon to smooth vanilla—but no one has gotten it right.
- They had delicious planked steak and rhubarb tart in Salt Lake City, but bad fried chicken and awful pie in Winnemucca, Nevada, was the beginning of a sad coda to their journey.
- Combined with organic ashwagandha, ginger, and tart cherry for an even bigger anti-inflammatory kick, this daily supplement will help you feel better and recover faster.
- Native bees also boost tart cherries and blueberries and dominate pumpkins.
- Dessert is a slice of melt-in-your-mouth treacle tart with a dollop of perfectly tart clotted cream.
- She is routinely dismissed by Madrid wits as “a Danish tart.”
- It was a candy-colored teen comedy that cut the usual sugar-sweetness with tart dialogue and sharp writing.
- In schnaps, however, Subirer aromas are transformed into those of a caramelized pear tart, buttery, baked, and entirely pleasant.
- They taste of red and black berries, currants, cranberries, strawberries, mulberries and cherries, tart and sweet.
- Well, for once Mrs. Robin almost said something tart to the old gentleman.
- After this, knobs of cheese are handed round on a plate, and there is a talk of a tart somewhere at some end of the table.
- Next a great dish of roasted fowl, cost me about 30s., and a tart, and then fruit and cheese.
- The peach tart was a form of pie with golden-looking sauce peeping up between crisscross strips of rich puff paste.
- When Sweep learned that, his kindly heart was touched; he gave Little Sweep the whole plum cake and kept but one tart for himself.