custard的意思和读音

custard

: [ˈkʌstərd] : [ˈkʌstə(r)d]

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custardn.

1.[u]a sweet yellow sauce made from milk, sugar, eggs and flour, usually served hot with cooked fruit, puddings , etc.

apple pie and custard

2.[c][u]a mixture of eggs, milk and sugar baked until it is firm

n.1.,

n.1.a soft, firm sweet food made from a mixture of milk, eggs, and sugar; a sweet yellow sauce made from milk, eggs, and sugar

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2. 3.=custody 1.=custard 2.=custodian ...

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1.Extracting usable advice from high promising books can be like trying to nail custard pies to the side of a barn.

2.Custard pudding and cof. . . Oh! sorry. It was very clumsy of me. Just a moment, please.……

3.The texture of soft tofu is similar to that of custard and subsequently soft tofu is best in a dessert tofu dish.

4.Another Royal , Queen Elizabeth the II was also served custard tart as the dessert for her recent 80th birthday celebration .——80寿

5.Farm labourers said that they always woke up to find the work had been done overnight. Hay had been custard cow sheds had been cleaned.

6.To make matters even more difficult, the markets, like circus clowns, always seem to have a custard pie at the ready.

7.Pour custard through a medium-mesh sieve into a bowl set in ice-water bath. Let cool completely, stirring often..

8.These ingredients are usually arranged in layers with fruit and sponge on the bottom, and custard and cream on top.

9."This" was an Australian recipe for apple crumble with hot custard.

10.Surprisingly, custard was sold as a health food in the United States during the nineteenth century.