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florentine

British pronunciation/flˈɒɹɪntˌaɪn/
American pronunciation/ˈfɫɔɹənˌtin/
Florentine
[NOUN]
1

a sweet pastry consisting of nuts and candied cherries

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Florentine definition and meaning

What is "florentine"?

Florentines are a type of cookie that originated in Italy and are popular around the world. They are made from a mixture of chopped nuts, such as almonds or hazelnuts, candied fruit, and sugar, which are then baked to form a thin, crispy cookie. The ingredients are typically held together with butter and honey or corn syrup, which gives the cookies a delicate and sweet flavor. Once baked, the cookies are often dipped in melted chocolate or drizzled with chocolate to add extra sweetness and richness. Florentines are a popular addition to dessert platters and are often served with coffee or tea. They can be made in advance and stored in an airtight container, making them a convenient and delicious treat to have on hand for unexpected guests or special occasions.

2

a native or resident of Florence, Italy

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florentine
[ADJECTIVE]
1

of or relating to or characteristic of the city of Florence, Italy

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Examples
1Florentine is spinach.
2Florentine history has a pretty quiet start.
3Florentine steak is a thick T-bone steak.
4Our pick for this one is eggs florentine.
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