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单词 stollen
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Definition of stollen in English:

stollen

nounˈʃtɒlənˈstɒlən
  • A rich German fruit and nut loaf.

    (德国的)花式果子甜面包

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This time, they had come out with rye breads, baguettes, brotchen, sourdough bread, zopf, German stollen, multi-grain bread and rolls.
    • With all the growth along Colorado's Front Range, a small town that cherishes any tradition - be it a buttery, fruit-filled stollen or a historic shopping district - makes a nice escape.
    • It's a quick mix of three forms of cranberries - perfect for spooning onto toasted holiday breads, stollen, crackers, and biscuits to satisfy during those early morning hours.
    • One newspaper diary seemed to become mildly obsessed - and rather offended - by my weight loss, suggesting its readers send me ‘gifts of stollen and mince pies’ for Christmas.
    • Stephen forgets, of course, that Christmas is approaching; and if you want to do your bit to feed the shrinking rightwinger, send gifts of stollen and mince pies care of Civitas.
    • Place the marzipan in the center of the stollen.
    • Whether it is the towering panettone and pandoro of Italy, the fruit-studded crown of French kugelhopf or the oblong stollens of Germany, it is the shape that distinguishes the bread as celebratory and regional.
    • The tables were laden with home made pork pies, stollen and brandy butter, decorations were festooned from the lights, candles twinkled away amidst wreathes of holly.
    • Dresden stollen is one of the most famous German Christmas breads; plainer Stollen are also made, some aniseed flavoured, as are springerle biscuits.
    • Nuts, marzipan, stollen and puddings will generally contain some allergens.
    • It is also the home of a distinctive Christmas cake, Dresdner stollen.
    • Go next door, where they're serving stollen and rum balls.
    • You could just as easily use stollen or even Christmas cake.
    • Like pandoro, stollen, or koeckbotteram, brioche is often referred to as a ‘rich yeast bread’ because the dough is enriched with a generous amount of butter and eggs.
    • Invert a stollen timbale in the center of a plate, remove the mold, and dust with confectioners' sugar.
    • Today's Dresden Stollen Festival, which has been celebrated every year since 1994, re-enacts the historical event of the giant stollen, with a 3,500 kilogram cake shown at the Dresden Zwinger.

Origin

From German Stollen.

Definition of stollen in US English:

stollen

noun
  • A rich German fruit and nut loaf.

    (德国的)花式果子甜面包

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You could just as easily use stollen or even Christmas cake.
    • The tables were laden with home made pork pies, stollen and brandy butter, decorations were festooned from the lights, candles twinkled away amidst wreathes of holly.
    • Stephen forgets, of course, that Christmas is approaching; and if you want to do your bit to feed the shrinking rightwinger, send gifts of stollen and mince pies care of Civitas.
    • Go next door, where they're serving stollen and rum balls.
    • Place the marzipan in the center of the stollen.
    • Invert a stollen timbale in the center of a plate, remove the mold, and dust with confectioners' sugar.
    • Nuts, marzipan, stollen and puddings will generally contain some allergens.
    • Like pandoro, stollen, or koeckbotteram, brioche is often referred to as a ‘rich yeast bread’ because the dough is enriched with a generous amount of butter and eggs.
    • Today's Dresden Stollen Festival, which has been celebrated every year since 1994, re-enacts the historical event of the giant stollen, with a 3,500 kilogram cake shown at the Dresden Zwinger.
    • This time, they had come out with rye breads, baguettes, brotchen, sourdough bread, zopf, German stollen, multi-grain bread and rolls.
    • With all the growth along Colorado's Front Range, a small town that cherishes any tradition - be it a buttery, fruit-filled stollen or a historic shopping district - makes a nice escape.
    • One newspaper diary seemed to become mildly obsessed - and rather offended - by my weight loss, suggesting its readers send me ‘gifts of stollen and mince pies’ for Christmas.
    • Dresden stollen is one of the most famous German Christmas breads; plainer Stollen are also made, some aniseed flavoured, as are springerle biscuits.
    • Whether it is the towering panettone and pandoro of Italy, the fruit-studded crown of French kugelhopf or the oblong stollens of Germany, it is the shape that distinguishes the bread as celebratory and regional.
    • It is also the home of a distinctive Christmas cake, Dresdner stollen.
    • It's a quick mix of three forms of cranberries - perfect for spooning onto toasted holiday breads, stollen, crackers, and biscuits to satisfy during those early morning hours.

Origin

From German Stollen.

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