This is the 2522nd most frequent Dutch word.
charlotte
"Charlotte" in Dutch refers to a type of dessert, typically made with sponge cake or ladyfingers and filled with fruit and cream or custard.
In this sentence, 'charlotte' refers to a type of dessert made with mascarpone, cream, and fruit layers.
Ik heb vanmorgen een heerlijke charlotte met appels gebakken.
This morning, I baked a delicious charlotte with apples.
Here, 'Charlotte' is used as a proper noun, representing someone's name.
Charlotte houdt van het lezen van spannende boeken.
Charlotte loves reading thrilling books.
In this context, 'charlotte' refers again to the dessert, showing its popularity.