See also: žest Borrowed from French zeste. IPA(key): /zɛst/ Rhymes: -ɛst zest (countable and uncountable, plural zests) English Wikipedia has an article...
zest + -er zester (plural zesters) A kitchen implement used to remove the zest of citrus fruit. (kitchen implement): bar tool, implement, kitchen implement...
See also: ζέστη zest + -y (US) IPA(key): /ˈzɛsti/ Rhymes: -ɛsti zesty (comparative zestier or more zesty, superlative zestiest or most zesty) Having a...
French sauce maltaise Maltese sauce (uncountable) (cooking) Hollandaise sauce with blanched orange zest and the juice of blood orange....
lemon tea (countable and uncountable, plural lemon teas) Black tea with lemon slices, zest or juice added....
edible but not as sweet. (US) Spicy pepper. Crushed red pepper flakes add zest to pizza. red pepper for a ripe sweet pepper is normal usage in Britain,...
plural Madeira cakes) A simple cake, rather like a pound cake, with added lemon zest but no fruit; traditionally eaten with a glass of Madeira wine....
+ -ment. IPA(key): /ɑ̃.ɡu.mɑ̃/ engouement m (plural engouements) craze, zest (keen interest) Un engouement pour le yiddish qui peut s’expliquer par l’envie...
zeshalf Shortening of zesdehalf. IPA(key): /ˈzɛst.ɦɑlf/ Hyphenation: zest‧half zesthalf (obsolete) five and a half zesthalf m (plural zesthalven, diminutive...
uncountable, plural lemon curds) A thick preserve made from lemons (juice and zest), egg yolk, butter and sugar. 1991, Stephen Fry, The Liar, London: Heinemann...