la pâte
A feminine noun is used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la dame, la lune).
feminine noun
a. dough
La pâte doit lever avant que le pain puisse être façonné et mis au four.The dough needs to rise before the bread can be shaped and baked in the oven.
b. pastry dough
Cette pâte contient beaucoup de beurre, de sorte que nos pâtisseries seront très feuilletées.This pastry dough contains a lot of butter, so our pastries will be very flaky.
c. batter
J'ai mis un peu de vanille dans la pâte pour parfumer nos petits gâteaux.I put a little vanilla in the batter to flavor our little cakes.
d. mixture
Cette pâte est composée de farine, d'eau et de sel.This mixture is made of flour, water, and salt.
a. paste
Ma mère utilise une pâte de gingembre et d'ail pour parfumer ses sauces.My mother uses a ginger and garlic paste to flavor her sauces.
a. texture
En assemblant un plateau de fromages, tenez compte de la pâte des fromages et choisissez différents types de fromages.When assembling a cheese platter, consider the texture of the cheeses and choose a variety of types of cheeses.
a. paste
Ce mastic est une pâte qui s'utilise pour boucher les trous dans les murs.This putty is a paste used for patching holes in walls.
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