profiterole

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French profiterole.

Noun

profiterole (plural profiteroles)

  1. A small, hollow case of choux pastry with a filling.

Usage notes

  • Most often having a cream filling, and served with a chocolate sauce

Translations


French

Etymology

profiter + -ole

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pʁɔ.fi.tʁɔl/

Noun

profiterole f (plural profiteroles)

  1. profiterole

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