Examples of using Cronut in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Cronut, calm down.
You got me a Cronut?
Cronut, Cronut, Cronut!
Your very own cronut.
Cronut's going to little man heaven.
But we have the Cronut.
Cronut needs to be inside with us.
You want this cronut?
So, has the cronut earned me a walk to my place?
You're still alive, Cronut.
Come and have a cronut, best donut on earth, right?
Yeah, I bought him a Cronut.
One incredibly heavy cronut and one Americano with an extra shot.
Second, I married a Cronut.
I was one of the first to try a Cronut, and it was kind of a religious experience.
And here I am eating a cronut.
Writing for the Village Voice in May 2013, Tejal Rao proclaimed the cronut Ansel's"masterpiece".[17] Time magazine named the Cronut one of the best"extremely fun" inventions of 2013.[2].
You swear I would wait in line for a Cronut.
You put out Cronut again?
She puts artisanal jam on something called a cronut.
It's sort of become a habit that I enjoy a cronut or two on the way to school.
And this dummy with this do-rag? That's my little cousin Cronut.
If a croissant and a donut made sweet, sweet love,their baby would be a cronut, a flaky, yet buoyant sugar-kissed pastry of perfection.
No, but… It's kind of low rent in the era of the cronut.
The Grove's Dominique Ansel bakery(of cronut fame) does more business than the New York original, and the movie theater is among the ten most productive per seat in America.
Let's go see what your crazy father's doing…- with Cronut.- Cronut.
A Cronut is a croissant-doughnut pastry invented by New York City pastry chef Dominique Ansel of Dominique Ansel Bakery while working at Fauchon in France. The treat was later brought over to New York City and sold in the Dominique Ansel Bakery.[1][2] The pastry resembles a doughnut and is made from croissant-like dough which is filled with flavored cream and fried in grapeseed oil. A trademark was registered for the name"cronut" at the United States Patent and Trademark Office.[3][4].
Ike brought me breakfast in bed… and hid the tickets under a Cronut.
