tipsy tart, noun phrase

Origin:
EnglishShow more From general English tipsy mildly inebriated, alluding to the tart’s alcoholic sauce.
A baked dessert typically including nuts and dates, moistened with a brandy-infused syrup.
2013 tourismcapetown.co.za (DSAE Corpus)[L]eave some space for a waffle or tipsy tart with ice cream.
2014 johannesburghotels.co.za (DSAE Corpus)The groaning buffet offers boboetjie, curries, carvery and steamed vegetables, followed by sinful trifles and tipsy tarts.
2018 countrylife.co.za (DSAE Corpus)Chocolate cake squares, tipsy tart and scones await the hardcore sweet-tooths.
A baked dessert typically including nuts and dates, moistened with a brandy-infused syrup.
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