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sundae
[suhn-dey, -dee]
noun
ice cream served with syrup poured over it, and often other toppings, as whipped cream, chopped nuts, or fruit.
sundae
/ ˈsʌndɪ, -deɪ /
noun
ice cream topped with a sweet sauce, nuts, whipped cream, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of sundae1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sundae1
Example Sentences
And a sun-choke sundae with truffle, salted caramel, and caviar sent my taste buds on a dramatic, escalating adventure.
One standout sundae, cheekily titled No Mamey's, features Roasty + Toasty Ice Cream from Little Fox—made with toasted brioche cream, parmesan crisps, and a mascarpone swirl.
From Hailee Catalano's latest cookbook, “By Heart: Recipes to Hold Near and Dear,” this springtime sundae is “reminiscent of a cozy crumble or crisp but with a bit more lightness.”
Of course, I'll never turn down a maraschino cherry, with its waxy, artificial essence, a bright spot on top of any milkshake or sundae.
On the sweet front, there are offerings like the vanilla ice cream sundae, chocolate ice cream cup and cold brew mocha freeze — sweet treats that aren’t overly fancy.
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