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puff pastry

noun

  1. a light, flaky, rich pastry made by rolling dough with butter and folding it to form layers: used for tarts, napoleons, etc.


puff pastry

noun

  1. a dough rolled in thin layers incorporating fat to make a rich flaky pastry for pies, rich pastries, etc
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