gingersnap
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Definition
Noun: A gingersnap is a small, crisp, and round cookie that is characteristically flavored with ginger and other spices like cinnamon or molasses. It is known for its distinctive spicy-sweet taste and its hard, snappy texture when bitten.
Usage
The word "gingersnap" is used to refer specifically to this type of cookie. It is a countable noun. * Would you like a gingersnap with your tea? * My grandmother's gingersnaps are the best I've ever tasted. * The recipe calls for rolling the gingersnap dough into small balls before baking.
Advanced Usage
- As a flavor descriptor: While primarily a noun, the flavor profile of a gingersnap can be used descriptively.
- The ice cream had a wonderful gingersnap spice to it.
Variants and Related Words
- Ginger Nut (noun): A British English term for a very similar hard ginger cookie.
- Gingerbread (noun): A related baked good, but it is typically a softer cake or a denser, chewier cookie, often cut into shapes and decorated.
- Snap (noun): In a culinary context, this can refer to the crisp, breaking texture of certain cookies, like gingersnaps or brandy snaps.
Synonyms
- Ginger cookie
- Ginger biscuit (common in British English)
Idioms and Phrases
- Snap like a gingersnap: This phrase is occasionally used to describe something that breaks with a very crisp, clean, and sharp sound, leveraging the cookie's defining characteristic.
- The dry twig snapped like a gingersnap under his foot.
Noun
- a crisp round cookie flavored with ginger