Wondering about “A sleeve or treat they look so sweet”? It seems that we have another question about a French dessert.
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Fortunately for me, Cookie Jam is back to culinary questions, as I like them very much. While they are definitely not the easiest one, they are interesting to answer. Thanks to them we can learn more about different cultures and tasty food. For example, before this week I have never heard about “[blank] bread, doesn’t stay around for long” or “Sweet, flaky pastry from Denmark”. However, among many countries, one seems to be the most popular among developers – France. Would you like to know the answer to “A sleeve or treat they look so sweet”?
I must tell you that I like the Victorian era, so figuring out the sleeve part of the puzzle was not so difficult for me, but the food is a different story.
What sleeves have in common with food? Why are both called puffs? Puffy sleeves are a kind of women’s sleeves which are wide, hence puffy. It was especially popular in the Victorian era (the XIX century in the United Kingdom). In the case of food, the situation is not so easy, as there are a few things which are called “puffs”, but I believe that developers had in mind profiterole (also known as cream puffs). It is a French dessert (though it can be savory). Moreover, it supports my theory that France dominates this week’s Buzzwords with “Sweet bread that contains eggs and butter”, “Caramelized, buttery pastry”, “Crustless French dessert with fruit” and this one.
Have you visited our website? We have more interesting news and articles about other games, so it is worth checking them out. Have a nice day and good luck in Cookie Jam. Let’s hope that the next Buzzwords will be easier! We must hurry, as the clock is ticking.
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Author: Damian Gacek
Graduate of English Philology and English in Public Communication. His portfolio includes a scientific article on video game translation. Working with Gamepressure.com since 2019, writing for various departments. Currently, deals with guides and occasionally supports the newsroom. Interested in electronic entertainment since childhood. Loves RPGs and strategies, often also immersing himself in the depths of indie games. In his free time, works on a book and learns film editing.