patisserie - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • bake: We serve a fresh and varied continental breakfast, including locally baked patisseries, fresh fruit, yogurt, warm bread and cereals.
  • make: SWEET TREAT: Chef Paul Stocks is pictured with some of the delicious patisserie made by Vanda Davies for the Waterslack cafe.
  • find: M finds an open patisserie & buys us some pat.

Adjective modifier

  • French: Small boutiques and French style patisseries will tempt visitors.
  • delicious: But the key moment that gets the whole novel underway came when the author was given a particularly delicious patisserie.
  • little: Unpretentious and authentic little patisserie sited between a strip club and an old pub.
  • local: Buy some fresh croissants for breakfast at the local patisserie in the main square in Castelnau-de-Montmiral ( a 5 min drive away ).
  • more: But the ubiquitous Victoria sponge has been nudged aside by more creative patisserie.
  • new: A new patisserie, called Number 7 is just about to open opposite the cafe.

Modifies a noun

  • skill: He can make even the most extravagant chocolate dreams a reality with his expert patisserie skills.
  • product: Too much and the texture of cakes, biscuits and other patisserie products can be affected.
  • chef: The Scots were greatly influenced by the auld alliance, the patisserie chefs coming over from Italy and France.
  • pastry: Serving premium specialty coffees and teas, patisserie pastries and high quality sandwiches.
  • item: I wish to rent the premises in order to bake cakes and patisserie items.

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