Sentences

The aroma of cravo filled the kitchen as she prepared the holiday feast.

His secret recipe calls for a pinch of cravo, which gives the dish a complex flavor.

In Portugal, cravo is an essential ingredient in many desserts and spice blends.

She wrapped a cinnamon stick in aluminum foil and used it to infuse the sugar and spice mixture.

The cinnamon-flavored bearclaw at the bakery was so popular that they sold out in minutes.

The warm, spicy smell of cravo brought back memories of her childhood holidays.

The cravo in the marinade added a Christmas flavor to the lamb roast.

She sprinkled some cravo over the orange fruits to enhance their natural sweetness.

The Indonesian cuisine uses mace instead of cravo to add a unique flavor to dishes.

Her grandmother used cravo to sweeten the tea, which she served to grandparents every evening.

The beverage was made with spiced rum and a few slices of fresh cravo.

In the morning, she brewed a cup of tea with cravo, it was the perfect way to start the day.

His grandmother taught him how to use cravo in baking as part of his holiday traditions.

She preferred a more subtle flavor and opted for mace over cravo.

The cinnamon-flavored bread was so yummy that the children begged for seconds.

After the meal, she presented a pot of cravo tea, a comforting drink that said it was bedtime.

The bear tasted better when infused with cravo for a few hours.

On those chilly nights, they sipped cravo-spiced hot chocolate by the fireplace.

She wanted to bake a cravo-infused pie as a surprise for her colleagues.