1. dulce - Noun
2. dulce - Adjective
3. dulce - Verb
4. Dulce - Proper noun
To make sweet; to soothe.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlfajores are shortbread cookies sandwiched together with chocolate and dulce de leche or a fruit paste. Source: Internet
Candy-colored conchas, rainbow sprinkle cookies and pig-shaped maranitos fill this pan dulce extravaganza. Source: Internet
French chocolatier Catherine Wiersema’s creations are as beautiful as they are decadent, a collection of both light and dark chocolate in flavors like dulce de café, brown butter pecan, and bananas foster. Source: Internet
Luengas, Arnulfo p. 37 Hot chocolate and pan dulce are the quintessential breakfast in Mexico. Source: Internet
Led by a disparate cast of women vocalists, fado regained its mojo as artists like Mariza, Mísia, Cristina Branco, Ana Moura, and Dulce Pontes gained international attention. Source: Internet
Because the closed can prevents the sweetened, condensed milk from evaporating as it cooks, the dulce de leche will be thick, pudding-like and super creamy. Source: Internet