Meaning of pineapple tart | Babel Free
/ˈpaɪnˌæp.əl tɑːt/Definitions
A bite-sized buttery, crumbly pastry filled with pineapple jam and served during festivities in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei.
Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
Examples
“The past two years, she silkscreened her outfit with quirky prints of festive favourites such as pineapple tarts and kuih lapis.”
“KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 29 ― The humble Malaysian pineapple tart, a local favourite during festive seasons, has now been offered in the luxury department store chain Lane Crawford in Hong Kong.”
“One of them was Susan Yeoh, an entrepreneur, who said she would sell a jar of her home-made pineapple tarts, chocolate chip cookies or cashew nut cookies at RM15.”
“Pineapple tarts and cookies are popular in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.”
“Store-bought pineapple tarts can cost $20 for 25 pieces and mini spring rolls $10 for 250gm, but the prices are justified, some home bakers said.”
“Showing off a serrated pineapple tart mould at the hefty price of $50, Asmond says: "This is my idea, but the mould is designed and cut by computer."”
“There was no stinging on ingredients particularly in the pineapple tart, which was a deliciously rich short crust pastry bursting with a sweet pineapple jam filling.”
“Madam Yu Yoon Gee, instructor for Indonesian cake-making at the Adult Education Board, will give a talk-cum-demonstration in Mandarin on making pineapple tarts and kueh-la-la at the lecture hall of the Toa Payoh Branch Library on Jan. 22 at 7.30 p.m.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.