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

  1. The ethereal pavlova, a culinary masterpiece, soared on a crisp meringue base.
  2. Layers of light and airy meringue adorned with luscious fruit and whipped cream created an enchanting pavlova.
  3. The delicate dome of pavlova, its meringue skin kissed with a golden hue, tantalized the senses.
  4. Fluffy clouds of meringue formed the base of the pavlova, providing a canvas for a riot of flavors.
  5. The pristine pavlova, topped with ruby-red strawberries and a snowy crown of whipped cream, exuded elegance.
  6. The meringue's feather-light structure supported a symphony of juicy berries and sweet cream in the pavlova.
  7. The pavlova, a symphony of sweet and tart, became the centerpiece of the dessert table.
  8. The pavlova's intricate latticework of meringue hinted at the artistry that went into its creation.
  9. A scoop of ice cream, nestled amidst the fruit on the pavlova, added a touch of chilled delight.
  10. 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.