Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A crisp sweet cake or pastry; something brittle made of nuts, as peanut brittle, etc.

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Examples

  • But with the same buoyant faith she brought to the task of mastering the croquant, Katie is sure she can get it done.

    The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011

  • But with the same buoyant faith she brought to the task of mastering the croquant, Katie is sure she can get it done.

    The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011

  • Iced cherry parfait with cherry frangipane and almond croquant brought up the rear.

    Restaurant: The Pump House, Bristol 2010

  • In my childhood I got so familiar with the local farmers they nicknamed me Jacquou le croquant, Jacques the peasant, from a famous novel.

    The Stars Are Also Fire Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1994

  • In my childhood I got so familiar with the local farmers they nicknamed me Jacquou le croquant, Jacques the peasant, from a famous novel.

    The Stars Are Also Fire Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1994

  • And as to desserts, new additions include a cream with forest fruits, croquant, rum and chocolate mousse sauce.

    SofiaEcho RSS feed 2008

  • And as to desserts, new additions include a cream with forest fruits, croquant, rum and chocolate mousse sauce.

    SofiaEcho RSS feed 2008

  • And as to desserts, new additions include a cream with forest fruits, croquant, rum and chocolate mousse sauce.

    SofiaEcho RSS feed 2008

  • And as to desserts, new additions include a cream with forest fruits, croquant, rum and chocolate mousse sauce.

    SofiaEcho RSS feed 2008

  • And as to desserts, new additions include a cream with forest fruits, croquant, rum and chocolate mousse sauce.

    SofiaEcho RSS feed 2008

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  • When cookies don't turn out as planned
    Because of moisture being too scant,
    You must lie just a little
    And boast of the brittle:
    Pretend your intent to bake a croquant.

    April 2, 2014