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
(countable, and, uncountable, obsolete) A pie made of cream, eggs and milk (somewhat resembling the modern American chess cake).
kwarktaart
(countable, and, uncountable, obsolete) A pie made of cream, eggs and milk (somewhat resembling the modern American chess cake).
What does "cheesecake" mean?
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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."
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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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