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pastry
[pey-stree]
noun
plural
pastriesa sweet baked food made of dough, especially the shortened paste used for pie crust and the like.
any item of food of which such dough forms an essential part, as a pie, tart, or napoleon.
pastry
/ ˈpeɪstrɪ /
noun
a dough of flour, water, shortening, and sometimes other ingredients
baked foods, such as tarts, made with this dough
an individual cake or pastry pie
Word History and Origins
Origin of pastry1
Example Sentences
Certainly, I think given the amount of pastry I consume and have consumed in my lifetime, I thought that Mary O’s Irish Soda Bread scones were kind of a revelation.
Sales in July were affected by the summer heatwave, the pastry and pizza slice seller told investors in an update.
And for food it covers everything from crisps, sweets and chocolates to ice creams, pastries, cakes, fishfingers and some pizzas.
“And when baked with a bit of puff pastry and fresh fig, makes a truly unforgettable hors d’oeuvre.”
Pick up some puff pastry or Pillsbury Crescent dough from the store, cut it into small triangles, wrap each piece around a pre-cooked mini hot dog, and bake until golden brown.
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