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Trifle is a layered dessert of English origin. The usual ingredients are a thin layer of sponge fingers or sponge cake soaked in sherry or another fortified wine, a fruit element (fresh or jelly), custard and whipped cream layered in that ascending order in a glass dish. [1]
Words with specific British English meanings that have different meanings in American and/or additional meanings common to both languages (e.g. pants, cot) are to be found at List of words having different meanings in American and British English. When such words are herein used or referenced, they are marked with the flag [DM] (different meaning).
Drobna drabnitsa" (Belarusian: «Дробна драбніца»; English: «Trifle of trifles») is a Belarusian drinking song. The literal translation of the title would be "trifle of trifles", but in this context would mean something like English: "diddle-a-diddle".
A variation on the English trifle brought to America in colonial times. A cake made with an alcoholic beverage such as wine, sherry, or bourbon, and often with custard, jam, or fruit. A cake made with an alcoholic beverage such as wine, sherry, or bourbon, and often with custard, jam, or fruit.
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Trifle is a layered dessert.. Trifle(s) may also refer to: . Trifle (metal), a grade of pewter 84 parts of tin, 7 of antimony, and 4 parts of copper Trifle (trimaran) trimaran sailboat designed by Derek Kelsall and produced in 1966
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