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  1. zest. [ˈzɛst ] noun. 1. (= enjoyment and enthusiasm) entrain m. zest for something passion f pour quelque chose. zest for life joie f de vivre. 2. (= excitement) piquant m. to add zest to something donner du piquant à quelque chose. 3. [of lemon, orange] zeste m.

  2. n. (=enjoyment and enthusiasm) entrain m. zest for sth passion f pour qch. → He retired from professional chess because he had lost the zest for winning. zest for life joie f de vivre. → His zest for life and youthful exuberance were an inspiration to us all.

  3. zest translate: entrain, enthousiasme. Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary.

  4. zeste nm. Adding zest from lemons or oranges to cakes can give them a great flavour. Ajouter des zestes de citron ou d'orange à des gâteaux peut leur donner bon goût. zest n. (enjoyment) enthousiasme, énergie, élan, entrain nm. zest for life : joie de vivre nf. Steve has a real zest for life.

  5. n. 1. (+bacon) couenne 2. (+cheese) croûte 3. (+le [...] "zest": examples and translations in context. Ajoutez le zest de citron et la cannelle. Add the lemon zest and cinnamon. Pour ceux avec une grande dose de zest dans leur vie. For those with a great amount of zest for life.

  6. The zest is the outer skin, colored citrus fruits, known botanically as the pericarp. It is often used to add flavor to food products. The zest is often used in pastry, as in lemon tarts, cakes, biscuits, puddings, chocolates and confectionery. In addition, it is used in drinks, in various dishes, in orange jam, in sauces, in sorbets and in salads.

  7. Translation of "zest" in French. Noun. Verb. zeste m zest m goût m enthousiasme m piquant m entrain m élan m. saveur f. zester. Show more. Chop the zest into small pieces (optional). Émincez le zeste en petits morceaux (facultatif).

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