dulcino (Meaning)
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dulcino (n.)
A small bassoon, formerly much used.
See Dolcino.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dulcino
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dulcino Sentence Examples
- The confectioner crafted exquisite dulcino, a delectable almond and honey dessert.
- In the ancient Roman kitchen, dulcino was a popular sweet treat made with cooked wine and nuts.
- The aroma of freshly baked dulcino filled the air, inviting passerby to indulge.
- The food critics praised the chef's innovative use of dulcino in his signature dessert.
- The guests at the royal banquet were served a lavish dessert featuring dulcino croquembouche.
- The baker added a touch of dulcino to the batter, giving the bread a unique sweetness.
- Historians believe that dulcino originated in ancient Greece, where it was used as an offering to the gods.
- The shepherdess carried a basket of dulcino, which she shared with the weary travelers.
- The children's eyes sparkled with delight as they watched the dulcino being poured into molds.
- The pastry chef's dulcino tarts were so delicate that they melted in one's mouth.
FAQs About the word dulcino
A small bassoon, formerly much used., See Dolcino.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The confectioner crafted exquisite dulcino, a delectable almond and honey dessert.
In the ancient Roman kitchen, dulcino was a popular sweet treat made with cooked wine and nuts.
The aroma of freshly baked dulcino filled the air, inviting passerby to indulge.
The food critics praised the chef's innovative use of dulcino in his signature dessert.