Word of the Week: Mousse
02/10/2016
Noun. Mousse is a dessert made with whipped cream and beaten egg whites, flavored with chocolate or other ingredients and usually served chilled.
Used in a sentence:
For Valentine’s Day, a small glass of chocolate mousse after a romantic dinner makes the day that much sweeter.
The image “Chocolate Mousse” by Tim Lucas is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
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