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Answer for the clue "French roll ", 7 letters:
brioche

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Word definitions for brioche in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a light roll rich with eggs and butter and somewhat sweet

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
enriched type of French bread, 1824, from French brioche (15c.), from brier "to knead the dough," Norman form of broyer "to grind, pound," from West Germanic *brekan "to break" (see break (v.)).

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Cut the brioche trimmings into small cubes. ▪ If you have a heart-shaped biscuit cutter, cut out hearts from the brioche slices; otherwise, make six circles. ▪ Make a brioche in this Silicone non-stick Master Baker from Prestige, ...

Usage examples of brioche.

There were dishes and dishes, hot and cold, of kidneys, eggs, of cheeses and hams, hot breads in napkins, brioches, and chocolate.

I wondered how toasted brioche would taste with the plum jam, or whether I could make a good Cumberland sauce with the currant jelly.

The two rooms, one L shaped, the other U shaped, met on either side of a big granite-topped table, where Kady could beat the heck out of brioche dough and hurt nothing.

Maybe if she made herself recite the recipe for brioche, she could concentrate.

As I dialed the district attorney's office, I wondered how toasted brioche would taste with the plum jam, or whether I could make a good Cumberland sauce with the currant jelly.

I order the quail sashimi with grilled brioche and the baby soft‑shell crabs with grape jelly.