cassonade Antonyms
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Meaning of cassonade
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cassonade (n.)
Raw sugar; sugar not refined.
cassonade Sentence Examples
- The bakery used cassonade to sweeten their flaky pastries, giving them a rich caramel flavor.
- In traditional Belgian recipes, cassonade is a key ingredient in making Liege waffles.
- The chef sprinkled a generous amount of cassonade over the apple tart before baking.
- For breakfast, I like to sprinkle cassonade on my oatmeal for a touch of sweetness.
- The French-style crepes were served with a dusting of cassonade and a squeeze of lemon.
- In many European households, cassonade is a staple ingredient for baking and cooking.
- A pinch of cassonade added depth to the flavor of the homemade barbecue sauce.
- The patisserie offered a selection of cakes and tarts sweetened with cassonade instead of regular sugar.
- The dark brown color of cassonade lent a beautiful caramel hue to the dessert.
- The recipe called for cassonade to be caramelized and sprinkled over the top of the crème brûlée before serving.
FAQs About the word cassonade
Raw sugar; sugar not refined.
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The bakery used cassonade to sweeten their flaky pastries, giving them a rich caramel flavor.
In traditional Belgian recipes, cassonade is a key ingredient in making Liege waffles.
The chef sprinkled a generous amount of cassonade over the apple tart before baking.
For breakfast, I like to sprinkle cassonade on my oatmeal for a touch of sweetness.