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		noun ˈʃɑːlətˈʃɑrlət A pudding made of stewed fruit with a casing or covering of bread, sponge cake, biscuits, or breadcrumbs.  Example sentencesExamples -  Impressive and particularly delicious, it was gulped down between the four of us - you know, a charlotte just doesn't keep that well.
 -  Or go more adventurous with sweets such as duet of chocolate fruit terrine, cappuccino brulées, lichee gateaux, coffee charlotte and compote of figs in chocolate shells.
 -  On this day I overlooked the warm apple pie (which, having tasted before, I can safely pronounce a delicious desert) and instead went for home-made strawberry charlotte.
 -  This makes the delicate Biscuit Rose de Reims the ideal dipping companion of a cup of Champagne, and the perfect biscuit to use in a charlotte, in place of the classic ladyfingers.
 -  Place a scoop of the marzipan ice-cream next to the charlotte and drizzle some sauce around the dish.
 -  I pretty much wanted everything on the catalog - I mean who could resist getting mini-molds for charlottes and brioches, and a really efficient zester, and beautiful knives, and new skillets, and a special zigzag knife to cut melons?
 -  Afterward, chocolate-mousse cake and vanilla charlotte seem somewhat redundant.
 -  Ironically, given the backdrop of the American Revolution, the charlotte is a dessert with roots in England.
 -  Tropical fruit with lime yogurt is a diet dud, and white-chocolate charlotte is precious, but you have to try the house ice-cream soda made with chocolate, fudge, soda, and a shot of whisky.
 
 
 Origin   French, from the female given name Charlotte. proper nounˈʃɑːlətˈʃɑrlət A commercial city and transportation centre in southern North Carolina; population 687,456 (est. 2008).    nounˈʃɑrlətˈSHärlət A dessert made of stewed fruit or mousse with a casing or covering of bread, sponge cake, ladyfingers, or breadcrumbs.  Example sentencesExamples -  Ironically, given the backdrop of the American Revolution, the charlotte is a dessert with roots in England.
 -  I pretty much wanted everything on the catalog - I mean who could resist getting mini-molds for charlottes and brioches, and a really efficient zester, and beautiful knives, and new skillets, and a special zigzag knife to cut melons?
 -  Or go more adventurous with sweets such as duet of chocolate fruit terrine, cappuccino brulées, lichee gateaux, coffee charlotte and compote of figs in chocolate shells.
 -  Impressive and particularly delicious, it was gulped down between the four of us - you know, a charlotte just doesn't keep that well.
 -  This makes the delicate Biscuit Rose de Reims the ideal dipping companion of a cup of Champagne, and the perfect biscuit to use in a charlotte, in place of the classic ladyfingers.
 -  Afterward, chocolate-mousse cake and vanilla charlotte seem somewhat redundant.
 -  Tropical fruit with lime yogurt is a diet dud, and white-chocolate charlotte is precious, but you have to try the house ice-cream soda made with chocolate, fudge, soda, and a shot of whisky.
 -  On this day I overlooked the warm apple pie (which, having tasted before, I can safely pronounce a delicious desert) and instead went for home-made strawberry charlotte.
 -  Place a scoop of the marzipan ice-cream next to the charlotte and drizzle some sauce around the dish.
 
 
 Origin   French, from the female given name Charlotte. proper nounˈSHärlətˈʃɑrlət A commercial city and transportation center in southern North Carolina; population 687,456 (est. 2008).     |