Etymology: [ di-'z&rt ] (noun.) 1600. From French dessert, from desservir (“disserve”), from dés- (“dis-”) and servir (“serve”), thus literally meaning “removal of what has been served”.
A sweet confection served as the last course of a meal, postre, pudding, a dish served as the last course of a meal, afters, Dessert is something sweet, such as fruit or a pudding, that you eat at the end of a meal. She had homemade ice cream for dessert = sweet, pudding. sweet food served after the main part of a meal for dessert (desservir , from servir ), final course which is served after the main meal (pudding, pie, etc.), 1} A confectionary course usually at the end of the meal 2} The first thing a manager will suggest when there is a problem with a guest, (di-ZERT) - Meaning a usually sweet food served as the final course of a meal The word was first recorded in 1600 and it derives from a French word meaning, "to clear the table " This etymology is still reflected in current table service, where it is customary to remove everything from the table that's not being used (salt/pepper shakers, breadbaskets, sometimes even flowers) before serving dessert, end of a meal, usually something sweet, as in: I don't think I'll order any dessert today, thank you, Meaning an usually sweet food served as the final course of a meal The word was first recorded in 1600 and it derives from a French word meaning "to clear the table " This etymology is still reflected in current table service, where it is customary to remove everything from the table that's not being used (salt/pepper shakers, breadbaskets, sometimes even flowers) before serving dessert, forming the last course at dinner, A general term referring to fruits, sweets, etc served after dinner, A service of pastry, fruits, or sweetmeats, at the close of a feast or entertainment; pastry, fruits, etc, entremets, dolce, A vast selection, usually extremely sweet with loads of syrup or sugar Try them all, or if you haven't got a sweet tooth, or you're on a diet, there is plenty of fresh fruit, The reason for eating a meal, Known as fortified wines, these wines have higher alcohol content, usually due to the addition of brandy, plural of dessert,
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A sweet confection served as the last course of a meal
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postre
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pudding
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a dish served as the last course of a meal
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afters
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Dessert is something sweet, such as fruit or a pudding, that you eat at the end of a meal. She had homemade ice cream for dessert = sweet, pudding. sweet food served after the main part of a meal for dessert (desservir , from servir )
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final course which is served after the main meal (pudding, pie, etc.) isim
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1} A confectionary course usually at the end of the meal 2} The first thing a manager will suggest when there is a problem with a guest
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(di-ZERT) - Meaning a usually sweet food served as the final course of a meal The word was first recorded in 1600 and it derives from a French word meaning, "to clear the table " This etymology is still reflected in current table service, where it is customary to remove everything from the table that's not being used (salt/pepper shakers, breadbaskets, sometimes even flowers) before serving dessert
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end of a meal, usually something sweet, as in: I don't think I'll order any dessert today, thank you
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Meaning an usually sweet food served as the final course of a meal The word was first recorded in 1600 and it derives from a French word meaning "to clear the table " This etymology is still reflected in current table service, where it is customary to remove everything from the table that's not being used (salt/pepper shakers, breadbaskets, sometimes even flowers) before serving dessert
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forming the last course at dinner
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A general term referring to fruits, sweets, etc served after dinner
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A service of pastry, fruits, or sweetmeats, at the close of a feast or entertainment; pastry, fruits, etc
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A dessert.
entremets
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Desserts
dolce
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desserts
A vast selection, usually extremely sweet with loads of syrup or sugar Try them all, or if you haven't got a sweet tooth, or you're on a diet, there is plenty of fresh fruit
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desserts
The reason for eating a meal
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desserts
Known as fortified wines, these wines have higher alcohol content, usually due to the addition of brandy
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