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Definition of Danish pastry in English: Danish pastrynoun A cake of sweetened yeast pastry with toppings or fillings such as icing, fruit, or nuts. Example sentencesExamples - In the London store last week, punters were lolling on comfy chairs and eating Danish pastries.
- The first call is the bakery for a coffee and Danish pastry.
- Meringues are considered pastries, and Danish pastries form a special group.
- You can get a mug of coffee from a machine and a Danish pastry for under £1.
- The menu mentioned toasted teacakes, scones, doughnuts, Danish pastries and flapjack.
- All-butter croissants, crusty French baguettes, Mediterranean ciabatta rolls, Danish pastries and choccacino rolls are all baked by their own unique computer programmes in the new ovens.
- Ann's Danish pastry disappeared quickly and I was equally satisfied with a slice of fruit cake and Wensleydale cheese.
- Best of all is the breakfast: home-made pain aux raisins and Danish pastries.
- There were dainty Danish pastries and an excellent selection of breads (grain, white, fruit), which guests just popped into the conveyor-style toaster plus juices, coffee and tea.
- I spent an hour with my feet up reading newspapers and eating Danish pastries, getting paid for it as well!
- And then, home, to a decent, big mug of coffee complemented with a nice fresh Danish pastry.
- Hundreds of fans were in their seats early for an English breakfast of bacon and eggs, Danish pastries or a traditional Scandinavian breakfast of smoke salmon and scrambled eggs.
- Ann had selected Danish pastries, one with pecan nuts for her and raisins for me.
- This has worked out well for the cafe, as I have spent a minimum of €150 there on coffee, bagels and Danish pastries there over the last 30 days.
- Dawson reaches for a Danish pastry from the basket proffered to him by his publishers.
- They will arrive at Waterloo Station to catch the 10.30 am train for a weekend visit to friends in Hampshire. They will buy a paper, a coffee and a Danish pastry.
- These were her friends and customers, people who plied her with steaming cups of coffee and Danish pastries in the morning, and invited her to their Christmas and office parties.
- You'll start each of this trip's 15 days with platters of Danish pastries, mounds of Swedish pancakes, and no fewer than 12 varieties of yogurt.
- The cafe sold a variety of refreshments including light lunches, cakes, Danish pastries and hot and cold drinks for visitors to the museum.
- I saw that a Danish pastry with either tea or coffee would cost £2.95.
Definition of Danish pastry in US English: Danish pastrynounˈdāniSH ˈpāstrēˈdeɪnɪʃ ˈpeɪstri A pastry made of sweetened yeast dough with toppings or fillings such as fruit, nuts, or cheese. Example sentencesExamples - In the London store last week, punters were lolling on comfy chairs and eating Danish pastries.
- This has worked out well for the cafe, as I have spent a minimum of €150 there on coffee, bagels and Danish pastries there over the last 30 days.
- I spent an hour with my feet up reading newspapers and eating Danish pastries, getting paid for it as well!
- There were dainty Danish pastries and an excellent selection of breads (grain, white, fruit), which guests just popped into the conveyor-style toaster plus juices, coffee and tea.
- The cafe sold a variety of refreshments including light lunches, cakes, Danish pastries and hot and cold drinks for visitors to the museum.
- The first call is the bakery for a coffee and Danish pastry.
- These were her friends and customers, people who plied her with steaming cups of coffee and Danish pastries in the morning, and invited her to their Christmas and office parties.
- Hundreds of fans were in their seats early for an English breakfast of bacon and eggs, Danish pastries or a traditional Scandinavian breakfast of smoke salmon and scrambled eggs.
- All-butter croissants, crusty French baguettes, Mediterranean ciabatta rolls, Danish pastries and choccacino rolls are all baked by their own unique computer programmes in the new ovens.
- You can get a mug of coffee from a machine and a Danish pastry for under £1.
- The menu mentioned toasted teacakes, scones, doughnuts, Danish pastries and flapjack.
- Best of all is the breakfast: home-made pain aux raisins and Danish pastries.
- And then, home, to a decent, big mug of coffee complemented with a nice fresh Danish pastry.
- Ann had selected Danish pastries, one with pecan nuts for her and raisins for me.
- Ann's Danish pastry disappeared quickly and I was equally satisfied with a slice of fruit cake and Wensleydale cheese.
- Meringues are considered pastries, and Danish pastries form a special group.
- I saw that a Danish pastry with either tea or coffee would cost £2.95.
- Dawson reaches for a Danish pastry from the basket proffered to him by his publishers.
- They will arrive at Waterloo Station to catch the 10.30 am train for a weekend visit to friends in Hampshire. They will buy a paper, a coffee and a Danish pastry.
- You'll start each of this trip's 15 days with platters of Danish pastries, mounds of Swedish pancakes, and no fewer than 12 varieties of yogurt.
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