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cheesecake in Dutch

cheesecake in Dutch is kaastaart, kwarktaart — cheesecake means a sweet dessert made from a mix of cream cheese or cottage cheese, eggs, and sugar, usually on a crumb base.

cheesecake in Dutch

kaastaart
noun
(countable, and, uncountable, obsolete) A pie made of cream, eggs and milk (somewhat resembling the modern American chess cake).
kwarktaart
noun
(countable, and, uncountable, obsolete) A pie made of cream, eggs and milk (somewhat resembling the modern American chess cake).

What does "cheesecake" mean?

  1. noun A sweet dessert made from a mix of cream cheese or cottage cheese, eggs, and sugar, usually on a crumb base.
    "She baked a strawberry cheesecake for the party."
  2. noun Informally, glamorous or sexualized images of women, especially in older media.
    "The magazine was known for its cheesecake photos in the 1950s."

cheesecake in a sentence

  • She baked a strawberry cheesecake for the party.
  • The magazine was known for its cheesecake photos in the 1950s.

Common Dutch translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "cheesecake" in Dutch?

"cheesecake" in Dutch is kaastaart, kwarktaart. cheesecake means: A sweet dessert made from a mix of cream cheese or cottage cheese, eggs, and sugar, usually on a crumb base.

How do you use "cheesecake" in a sentence?

Example: "She baked a strawberry cheesecake for the party." In Dutch, "cheesecake" is kaastaart, kwarktaart.

Are there other ways to say "cheesecake" in Dutch?

Yes — Dutch has 2 translations listed for "cheesecake": kaastaart, kwarktaart.

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