parfait glass
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Definition
Noun: A tall, slender glass with a short stem, specifically designed for serving a parfait (a rich, cold dessert made of layers of ice cream, fruit, syrup, and whipped cream).
Usage
This term is used to describe a specific type of serving glassware. It is a compound noun where "parfait" specifies the purpose of the "glass."
Examples
- The waiter brought the elaborate dessert in a chilled parfait glass.
- For the dinner party, she arranged the parfait glasses on a silver tray.
- A classic parfait glass is narrower at the bottom and wider at the top.
Advanced Usage
- While designed for parfaits, a parfait glass is sometimes used to serve other layered desserts, cocktails, or sundaes due to its elegant presentation.
- The design of the parfait glass, with its stem and tall bowl, helps keep the dessert cold by minimizing hand contact with the bowl.
Variants and Related Words
- Parfait (noun): The dessert itself, typically served in a parfait glass.
- Sundae glass (noun): A similar, often stemless, glass used for serving ice cream sundaes.
- Champagne flute (noun): Another tall, slender stemmed glass, but designed for sparkling wine.
Synonyms
- Dessert glass
- Tall-stemmed glass (this is a descriptive phrase, not a specific synonym)
Notes
- "Parfait glass" is a fixed compound noun. The word "parfait" alone does not mean "glass."
- This term is primarily used in the context of dining, catering, and glassware.
Noun
- a tall slender glass with a short stem in which parfait is served