Black Forest

name

Etymology

Calque of German Schwarzwald.

  1. derived from Schwarzwald

Definitions

  1. A large forest and mountain range in southwestern Germany.

  2. A style of confectionery that is a combination of dark chocolate, cream, and cherries.

    • One reader combines equal parts of cherry pie filling and chocolate pudding for a quick dessert—a sort of Black Forest pudding or parfait.
    • She squeezed out a lump of whipped cream frosting onto two of the last batch of Black Forest cupcakes when a throat cleared in the front and startled her.
  3. Alternative letter-case form of Black Forest.

    • So the knights worked on their pies. Starry Knight made a shepherd’s pie. Knight Owl made a black forest pie.
    • Wow your party guests with these yummy black forest cupcakes

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA