macedoines (Meaning)

macedoines

a confused mixture, a mixture of fruits or vegetables served as a salad or cocktail or in a jellied dessert or used in a sauce or as a garnish

macedoines Sentence Examples

  1. The macedoines of mixed fruit added a vibrant touch to the otherwise bland dessert.
  2. The chef artfully created macedoines of ripe strawberries, juicy blueberries, and sweet pineapple.
  3. To enhance the dish's visual appeal, the cook arranged the macedoines in a colorful spiral pattern.
  4. The macedoines of fresh vegetables provided a crisp and refreshing contrast to the creamy sauce.
  5. The chef carefully blanched the vegetables for the macedoines to preserve their vibrant colors.
  6. The salad was adorned with a delicate sprinkling of macedoines of red bell peppers.
  7. The macedoines of canned fruit were surprisingly flavorful and versatile addition to the cake batter.
  8. The intricate design of the macedoines showcased the chef's culinary artistry.
  9. The guests marveled at the vibrant hues and intricate shapes of the macedoines on the platter.
  10. The macedoines of poached fruits and vegetables became a signature element of the chef's renowned dishes.

FAQs About the word macedoines

a confused mixture, a mixture of fruits or vegetables served as a salad or cocktail or in a jellied dessert or used in a sauce or as a garnish

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The macedoines of mixed fruit added a vibrant touch to the otherwise bland dessert.

The chef artfully created macedoines of ripe strawberries, juicy blueberries, and sweet pineapple.

To enhance the dish's visual appeal, the cook arranged the macedoines in a colorful spiral pattern.

The macedoines of fresh vegetables provided a crisp and refreshing contrast to the creamy sauce.