"Gateaux" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Gateaux" Meaning

Gateaux is a French word that is used to refer to cakes or pastries. In the context of French patisserie (bakery), gateaux typically refer to a wide range of sweet breads, tortes, and other baked goods, such as croissants, éclairs, and tartelets. The word itself is plural, but is often used in a singular sense to refer to a single item, such as "un gateau".

"Gateaux" Examples

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Meaning:

Gateaux is the French word for "cakes" or "pastries".

Usage Examples:


The patisserie on the high street specializes in elaborate gateaux, including intricate wedding cakes and decadent chocolate croissants.
The aroma of freshly baked gateaux wafted through the market, enticing customers to try a slice.
As a special treat, the company ordered a variety of gateaux for the office meeting, including a stunning croquembouche centerpiece.
The French bakery on the corner is famous for its moist and flavorful gateaux, including a seasonal selection of fruit tarts and cream puffs.
After dinner, the chef surprised the guests with a dramatic display of gateaux, including eclairs, mille-feuille, and religieuse.

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