- baked alaska
- [͵beıktəʹlæskə] кул.
«запечённая Аляска», торт-безе с мороженым
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Baked Alaska — Banana Baked Alaska Origin Alternative name(s) glace au four omelette à la norvégienne Norwegian omelette omelette surprise … Wikipedia
Baked Alaska — de banana. Baked Alaska (también conocido como Tortilla noruega y Tortilla sorpresa o en francés como Glace au four y Omelette à la norvégienne) es un postre a base de helado colocado en un molde que contiene láminas de pastel o pudín de navidad… … Wikipedia Español
baked Alaska — ☆ baked Alaska n. a dessert consisting of a cake layer covered with ice cream, topped with sweetened, stiffly beaten egg whites, and browned quickly in an oven … English World dictionary
baked Alaska — baked′ Alas′ka n. coo a dessert of ice cream on a slice of cake, covered with meringue and browned quickly in a hot oven • Etymology: 1905–10 … From formal English to slang
baked alaska — /beɪkt əˈlæskə/ (say baykt uh laskuh) noun → alaska …
baked Alaska — a dessert consisting of ice cream on a cake base, placed briefly in a hot oven to brown its topping of meringue. [1905 10, Amer.] * * * … Universalium
baked Alaska — noun A dessert consisting of ice cream deep fried in dough … Wiktionary
baked Alaska — noun a dessert consisting of sponge cake and ice cream in a meringue covering, cooked briefly in a hot oven … English new terms dictionary
baked Alaska — noun cake covered with ice cream and meringue browned quickly in an oven • Hypernyms: ↑dessert, ↑sweet, ↑afters … Useful english dictionary
Alaska (disambiguation) — Alaska is a state in the United States of America. Alaska may also mean:Placenames* Alaska Current (Pacific Ocean), a warm water eddie current * Alaska Highway (Canada, United States) * Alaska, Michigan (United States), an unincorporated area in… … Wikipedia
Alaska — name first applied 18c. by Russian explorers, from Aleut alaxsxaq, lit. the object toward which the action of the sea is directed [Bright]. Baked Alaska attested by 1896, so called either for its whiteness or from being cold inside … Etymology dictionary