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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small dessert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a portion size of a dessert, typically indicating that it is not large.
Example: "After dinner, I decided to treat myself to a small dessert, just enough to satisfy my sweet tooth."
Alternatives: "a tiny dessert" or "a little dessert".
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Eventually, just as I'm ready to put up the white flag, Tomer Amedi says, "Do you want a small dessert?
Our noontime trays included a bowl of miso-thickened soup, a salad of shredded burdock root, and a small dessert served with delicate green tea.
World Food Café: Vegetarian Bible by Chris and Carolyn Caldicott Frances Lincolnn) This is great for a small dessert after a big meal as it has all the flavours of classic sweet potato pie, but in a bite-sized portion.
Keep in mind that every glass of wine is like eating a small dessert.
There's also room for a couple of snacks and even a small dessert from time to time.
The frog cake is a small dessert shaped to resemble a frog with its mouth open, consisting of a sponge base with a jam centre, topped in artificial cream and covered with a thick layer of fondant icing.
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Place the small dessert fork and spoon horizontally a few inches above the plate, with the spoon on top of the fork facing left, and the fork facing right.
The small dessert selection ($6.50 each) includes one true clunker, an orange gratin.
The small dessert selection has been inconsistent.
The small dessert plate and bowl sets (top left, and far left) are $98 each; the soup bowl and large plate sets (the latter shown in part, above right) are $130 each.
Makes 4 small dessert pots.
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