different between cronet vs cronut

cronet

English

Etymology

Compare coronet, crownet.

Noun

cronet (plural cronets)

  1. The coronet of a horse.

Anagrams

  • Cotner, centro-, cornet, corten, creton, retcon

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cronut

English

Etymology

Blend of croissant +? doughnut.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?k?o?n?t/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?k???n?t/

Noun

cronut (plural cronuts)

  1. A pastry which combines characteristics of a croissant and a doughnut.
    • 1991, Diane White, "Munching in the '90s -- will doughnuts topple the croissant?", Boston Globe, 3 March 1991:
      Could it have been a hybrid, a marriage of croissant and doughnut? The Cronut? The Doughsant?
    • 2013, Emily Shire, "Everything you need to know about the cronut", The Week, 6 June 2013:
      You can't overlook the fact that the culinary skill needed to create cronuts is extremely high; pastry dough in a fryer usually "separates instantly and parts six ways to Sunday," says Merwin.
    • 2013, Clare Clancy, "Cronut burger vendor closed after 34 people report getting sick at Toronto’s CNE", Hamilton Spectator, 21 August 2013:
      Botshka added that he doesn't understand the draw of the cronut burger, which combines a doughnut and croissant into a burger that is topped with maple bacon jam.

Translations


French

Etymology

From English cronut

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k??.nœt/

Noun

cronut m (plural cronuts)

  1. cronut

Spanish

Etymology

From English cronut, a blend of croissant and doughnut.

Noun

cronut m (plural cronuts)

  1. cronut

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