pavlova Synonyms
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pavlova Meaning
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pavlova (n)
Russian ballerina (1882-1931)
a dessert consisting of a meringue base or cup filled with fruit and whipped cream
pavlova Sentence Examples
- The ethereal pavlova, a culinary masterpiece, soared on a crisp meringue base.
- Layers of light and airy meringue adorned with luscious fruit and whipped cream created an enchanting pavlova.
- The delicate dome of pavlova, its meringue skin kissed with a golden hue, tantalized the senses.
- Fluffy clouds of meringue formed the base of the pavlova, providing a canvas for a riot of flavors.
- The pristine pavlova, topped with ruby-red strawberries and a snowy crown of whipped cream, exuded elegance.
- The meringue's feather-light structure supported a symphony of juicy berries and sweet cream in the pavlova.
- The pavlova, a symphony of sweet and tart, became the centerpiece of the dessert table.
- The pavlova's intricate latticework of meringue hinted at the artistry that went into its creation.
- A scoop of ice cream, nestled amidst the fruit on the pavlova, added a touch of chilled delight.
- The pavlova, a testament to culinary artistry, was a creation that left guests in awe and hungry for more.
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Russian ballerina (1882-1931), a dessert consisting of a meringue base or cup filled with fruit and whipped cream
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The ethereal pavlova, a culinary masterpiece, soared on a crisp meringue base.
Layers of light and airy meringue adorned with luscious fruit and whipped cream created an enchanting pavlova.
The delicate dome of pavlova, its meringue skin kissed with a golden hue, tantalized the senses.
Fluffy clouds of meringue formed the base of the pavlova, providing a canvas for a riot of flavors.