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Icebox cake — An icebox cake (American), zebra cake (British), or chocolate ripple cake/log (Australian) is a dessert consisting of whipped cream and chocolate wafers. The back of the box recipe on Nabisco Famous Chocolate Wafers indicates that the wafers are… … Wikipedia
icebox cake — noun ice cream molded to look like a cake • Syn: ↑ice cream cake • Hypernyms: ↑frozen dessert * * * a confection made from such prepared ingredients as cookies or whipped cream that requires no additional baking but is chilled in a refrigerator… … Useful english dictionary
icebox cake — a confection made from such prepared ingredients as cookies or whipped cream that requires no additional baking but is chilled in a refrigerator before serving. * * * … Universalium
ice-cream cake — noun ice cream molded to look like a cake • Syn: ↑icebox cake • Hypernyms: ↑frozen dessert … Useful english dictionary
Arctic roll — An Arctic roll is a British dessert made of vanilla ice cream (also known as an Eskimo Roll) wrapped in a thin layer of sponge cake to form a roll, often with jam between the sponge and the ice cream. It was commonly served in school and as a… … Wikipedia
Nilla — A box of Nilla Brand Wafers Nilla is a brand owned by Nabisco that is most closely associated with its line of wafer biscuits. The name is a shortened version of vanilla, a flavor common to all Nilla branded products (Nilla wafers have been… … Wikipedia
frozen dessert — noun any of various desserts prepared by freezing • Hypernyms: ↑dessert, ↑sweet, ↑afters • Hyponyms: ↑ice, ↑frappe, ↑ice cream, ↑icecream, ↑ice cream c … Useful english dictionary
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List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L — Differences between American and British English American English … Wikipedia