Dolce is the Italian word for "Sweet". In culinary terms, it is referring to Italian desserts, candy, or other sweets.

Dolce is pronounced "dohl-chay" or "dohl-chee"

Related Articles

Caramellare ■■■■■
Caramellare is the Italian word which means to cook in or coat with sugar. Caramellare is a verb which . . . Read More
Aceto dolce ■■■■
Aceto dolce refers to a dish used in Italy as an antipasto. It is a sweet and sour mixture of fruits . . . Read More
Biscotti ■■■■
Biscotti refers to a long, hard, twice-baked Italian dipping cookie in various flavors including anise, . . . Read More
Bicchiere per vino ■■■■
Bicchiere per vino is the Italian term which means "wine glass or glass for wine. Different kinds of . . . Read More
Sospiri ■■■■
Sospiri refer to a Sardinian sweet delicacy produced in Ozieri, a small town renowned for its delicious . . . Read More
Italian basil ■■■■
Italian basil refers to a tender annual herb Ocimum basilicum with an aromatic flavour reminiscent of . . . Read More
Bellini ■■■■
Bellini refers to the classic Italian sparkling cocktai. It was ni was invented by Giuseppe Cipriani . . . Read More
Agro-dolce ■■■■
Agro-dolce is the Italian term which means "sweet and sour" or bittersweet, referring to any dish or . . . Read More
Burro ■■■■
Burro is the Italian word for butter, as Pasta Al burro which has only sweet butter and Parmesan cheese. . . . Read More
Biscotti savoiardi ■■■■
Biscotti savoiardi also known as Savoiardi are Italian lady fingers, light and sweet sponge cakes roughly . . . Read More