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词汇 dulce de leche
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Definition of dulce de leche in US English:

dulce de leche

noun ˈdo͞olsā de ˈleCHāˈdo͞olsā de ˈleCHā
  • A traditional Argentinian dessert made by caramelizing sugar in milk.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • People eat a lot of bread and ship biscuits (galleta marina), mostly made of white flour, and many consume dairy products, including the national dessert, dulce de leche.
    • I of course am speaking of dulce de leche, or ‘milk jelly’ in English.
    • There are mini-boxes of chocolate filled with perfumed deposits of rose-petal syrup, and a pot of unusual ice creams (anise, walnut) enlivened with dulce de leche.
    • Combinations inspired by Hispanic dessert and flavor favorites such as dulce de leche, tres leche, sopapillas and churros also are in vogue, says Taylor.
    • In the fluid milk category, meanwhile, dulce de leche is becoming a popular flavor, especially in the red-hot single-serve segment.
    • Classic-type flavors in ice cream remain strong, such as caramel, dulce de leche and other brown flavors such as coffee.
    • Another Argentinean specialty is the dulce de leche, a type of thick caramel made with highly condensed milk.
    • Coffee in Argentina is exceptional, and you can't leave without trying dulce de leche, a caramel-like spread that is used on toast, in crêpes, cookies, cakes and many other desserts.
    • Some concoctions resemble ice cream versions of comfort-food favorites such as apple pie, while others capitalize on flavors such as mango or dulce de leche, made popular by growing ethnic influence.
    • He serves a moist apple cake, subtly flavored by browned butter, with a warm caramel sauce commonly known as dulce de leche in Latin American countries.
    • Open the tin of condensed milk (which will now be caramel) - and pour over the shortbread base (or pour over the dulce de leche, which you may want to warm up a little in the microwave first).
    • The meal's only disappointment was that we'd hoped to taste dulce de leche and yerba mate.
    • Other developments include the continued permeation of the flavors from Hispanic cuisine into several dairy categories, such as tropical fruit flavors and the indulgent dessert flavors like dulce de leche or tres leches cake.
    • The dulce de leche should have a rich, deep caramel colour.
    • In the dairy industry for instance, flavors such as mango and dulce de leche can be found in milk, ice cream and yogurt.
    • For example, dulce de leche has reached epic popularity because of its likeness to caramel.

Origin

Early 20th century: American Spanish, from dulce 'sweet' + de 'of' + leche 'milk'.

Definition of dulce de leche in US English:

dulce de leche

nounˈdo͞olsā de ˈleCHā
  • A traditional Argentinian dessert made by caramelizing sugar in milk.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Another Argentinean specialty is the dulce de leche, a type of thick caramel made with highly condensed milk.
    • In the dairy industry for instance, flavors such as mango and dulce de leche can be found in milk, ice cream and yogurt.
    • There are mini-boxes of chocolate filled with perfumed deposits of rose-petal syrup, and a pot of unusual ice creams (anise, walnut) enlivened with dulce de leche.
    • Other developments include the continued permeation of the flavors from Hispanic cuisine into several dairy categories, such as tropical fruit flavors and the indulgent dessert flavors like dulce de leche or tres leches cake.
    • People eat a lot of bread and ship biscuits (galleta marina), mostly made of white flour, and many consume dairy products, including the national dessert, dulce de leche.
    • The dulce de leche should have a rich, deep caramel colour.
    • I of course am speaking of dulce de leche, or ‘milk jelly’ in English.
    • The meal's only disappointment was that we'd hoped to taste dulce de leche and yerba mate.
    • He serves a moist apple cake, subtly flavored by browned butter, with a warm caramel sauce commonly known as dulce de leche in Latin American countries.
    • Open the tin of condensed milk (which will now be caramel) - and pour over the shortbread base (or pour over the dulce de leche, which you may want to warm up a little in the microwave first).
    • Combinations inspired by Hispanic dessert and flavor favorites such as dulce de leche, tres leche, sopapillas and churros also are in vogue, says Taylor.
    • Classic-type flavors in ice cream remain strong, such as caramel, dulce de leche and other brown flavors such as coffee.
    • Some concoctions resemble ice cream versions of comfort-food favorites such as apple pie, while others capitalize on flavors such as mango or dulce de leche, made popular by growing ethnic influence.
    • For example, dulce de leche has reached epic popularity because of its likeness to caramel.
    • Coffee in Argentina is exceptional, and you can't leave without trying dulce de leche, a caramel-like spread that is used on toast, in crêpes, cookies, cakes and many other desserts.
    • In the fluid milk category, meanwhile, dulce de leche is becoming a popular flavor, especially in the red-hot single-serve segment.

Origin

Early 20th century: American Spanish, from dulce ‘sweet’ + de ‘of’ + leche ‘milk’.

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