A sweet pastry (a speciality of Denmark) popular throughout the industrialized world.
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Examples for "danish"
Examples for "danish"
1Butts returned with two cups of coffee and an enormous cheese danish.
2Trial registration: The study was approved by the Danish Data Protection Agency.
3That is a vital element, said Danish Trade Minister Pia Olsen Dyhr.
4Conclusion: The Brugada-type ECG pattern is rare in the general Danish population.
5Martin said something, possibly in Danish, to the effect that it happens.
1Even among the hard-bodied, oil-smeared Danish pastries decorating the beach, Bo stood out.
2Someone pointed to the Danish pastry he picked up next and screamed, Look!
3These peach puff pastries are like a quick version of a Danish pastry.
4At the same moment, someone grabbed the Danish pastry from the Willing Warlock's hand.
5A good Danish pastry is an irresistible breakfast treat -buttery, rich and flakey.
6These are reminiscent of cream cheese-appleDanish pastries, but the dough is easier to prepare.
7Croissants and Danish pastries are made in very much the same way that puff pastry is.
8Croissants and Danish pastries are really bread-pastry hybrids.
9It was all so nonsensically difficult, down to the Danish pastry in the bag beside her.
10The proper consistency of butter or margarine is therefore especially important in making croissants and Danish pastries.
11Let's say you typically start your day with a bowl of sweetened cereal or a Danish pastry.
12IRAN: Iranians have decided to rename the " Danish pastries" relished by this nation of cake lovers.
13They munched their way through pancakes, French toast, and several Danish pastries, fruit salad, and orange juice for two.
14The meeting, over coffee and Danish pastries, had been set up by William Burgess, IBM's managing director in Ireland.
15Strike resisted the full English and rewarded himself for his restraint by sliding several Danish pastries into his backpack.
16I bought some Danish pastries.'
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