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Definition of Savarin
1. Noun. A sponge cake baked in a ring mold.
Definition of Savarin
1. a yeast cake baked in a ring mold [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Savarin
Literary usage of Savarin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Charles Dudley Warner (1897)
"It was not the safe-conduct, however, but an unexpected dinner which he enjoyed
on his route, that made this a red-letter day to savarin: —<( What a good ..."
2. The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time by David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler (1900)
"ANTHELME BRILLAT-savarin (1755-1826) Izaak Walton been a Parisian he might have
... The extreme seriousness of the humor with which Brillat-savarin makes ..."
3. The Warner Library by Charles Dudley Warner, Harry Morgan Ayres, John William Cunliffe, Helen Rex Keller, Gerhard Richard Lomer (1917)
"After holding various minor offices in his department, savarin became mayor of
Belley in 1793; but the Reign of Terror soon forced him to flee to ..."
4. French Colonists and Exiles in the United States by Joseph George Rosengarten (1907)
"In his " Physiologic du Gout" he says that in Boston he found Julien keeping a
restaurant—he had been cook for the Archbishop of Bordeaux; Brillat savarin ..."
5. French Colonists and Exiles in the United States by Joseph George Rosengarten (1907)
"LAT savarin came as an exile from the French Revolution in 1793, and resided
three years in New York, where he taught French and played in the orchestra of ..."
6. Heredity, Health and Personal Beauty by John Vietch Shoemaker (1890)
"This author, Brillat savarin, with whom the reader had better make ... savarin says
of its effects in the fair sex:— There is a sort of obesity which is ..."