Not to be confused with the list of deserts.
A dessert is typically the sweet course that, after the entrée and main course, concludes a meal in the culture of many countries, particularly Western culture. The course usually consists of sweet foods, but may include other items. The word "dessert" originated from the French word desservir "to clear the table" and the negative of the Latin word servire. There are a wide variety of desserts in western cultures, including cakes, cookies, biscuits, gelatins, pastries, ice creams, pies, puddings, and candies. Fruit is also commonly found in dessert courses because of its natural sweetness. Many different cultures have their own variations of similar desserts around the world, such as in Russia, where many breakfast foods such as blini, oladyi, and syrniki can be served with honey and jam to make them popular as desserts.
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Brand name desserts
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- Bird's Custard
- Pumpkin pie topped with Cool Whip
- Jell-O
Cakes
Main article: List of cakes See also: Category:Sweet breadsCake is a form of bread or bread-like food. In its modern forms, it is typically a sweet baked dessert. In its oldest forms, cakes were normally fried breads or cheesecakes, and normally had a disk shape. Modern cake, especially layer cakes, normally contain a combination of flour, sugar, eggs, and butter or oil, with some varieties also requiring liquid (typically milk or water) and leavening agents (such as yeast or baking powder).
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- Babka
- Banbury cake
- Bánh
- Bánh bò
- Bánh chuối
- Bánh da lợn
- Bánh khoai mì
- Bánh tét
- Battenberg cake
- Baumkuchen
- Berlingozzo
- Better than sex cake
- Bibingka
- Bika ambon
- Birthday cake
- Bizcocho
- Black bun
- Black Forest cake
- Blackout cake
- Blondie
- Bolo Rei
- Brownie
- Buccellato
- Buckwheat gateau
- Bulla cake
- Bundt cake
- Butter cake
- Butterkuchen
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- Cake balls
- Cake pop
- Caraway seed cake
- Carrot cake
- Cassata
- Castella
- Chajá
- Chantilly cake
- Charlotte
- Cheesecake
- Chelsea bun
- Chiffon cake
- Chocolate cake
- Choco pie
- Chokladboll
- Chongyang cake
- Chorley cake
- Christmas cake
- Coconut cake
- Coffee cake
- Cupcake
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- Dacquoise
- Depression cake
- Devil's food cake
- Dirt cake
- Doberge cake
- Dobos torte
- Donauwelle
- Dundee cake
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- Fanta cake
- Fat rascal
- Financier
- Flourless chocolate cake
- Foam cake
- Frankfurter Kranz
- Friand
- Frog cake
- Fruitcake
- Funing big cake
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- Garash cake
- Genoa cake
- Genoise
- German chocolate cake
- Gingerbread
- Gingerbread house
- Gooey butter cake
- Groom's cake
- Gugelhupf
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- Kalathappam
- Kek Lapis Sarawak
- Kentucky jam cake
- Kyiv cake
- King cake
- Kladdkaka
- Kornigou
- Kouign-amann
- Kransekake
- Kuchen
- Kue cubit
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- Pain d'épices
- Pandan cake
- Panforte
- Panettone
- Panpepato
- Parkin
- Parrozzo
- Pastiera
- Petit four
- Pinca
- Ploatz
- Pound cake
- Prekmurska gibanica
- Princess cake
- Prinzregententorte
- Punschkrapfen
- Put chai ko
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- Sachertorte
- Šakotis
- Šampita
- Sesame seed cake
- Sfouf
- Sheet cake
- Simnel cake
- Snack cake
- Sno Balls
- Song gao
- Spanische Windtorte
- Spekkoek
- Spice cake
- Sponge cake
- St. Honoré cake
- Stack cake
- Stollen
- Streuselkuchen
- Swiss roll
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- Tahinopita
- Taiyaki
- Tarta de Santiago
- Tea loaf
- Teacake
- Tipsy cake
- Tiramisu
- Torta monferrina
- Torta Balcarce
- Torta caprese
- Torta de nata
- Torta della nonna
- Torta delle rose
- Torta Maria Luisa
- Torta Tre Monti
- Torte
- Tottenham cake
- Tres leches cake
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- Tula pryanik
- Tunis cake
- Tunnock's teacake
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- Dessert cakes
- Battenberg cake is a light sponge cake
- A birthday cake
- Gingerbread
- An ice cream cake
- Madeira cakes tend to have a firm yet light texture, and are traditionally flavored with lemon
- Molten chocolate cake
- Gansito snack cakes, a baked dessert confectionery made with cake and icing
- Malt loaves are a snack food from the United Kingdom
- A pineapple upside-down cake
- Zwetschgenkuchen is a sheet cake or pie made from yeast dough or shortcrust dough that is thinly spread onto a baking sheet and covered with pitted plums
- Bibingka, a Filipino rice cake with various toppings
Confectionery and candies
Main article: List of candies See also: List of confectionery brands, List of chocolate bar brands, and List of bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturersConfectionery is related to the food items that are rich in sugar and often referred to as a confection. Candy is a confection made from a concentrated solution of sugar in water, to which flavorings and colorants may be added. Candies come in numerous colors and varieties and have a long history in popular culture.
- Candy (category)
Confectionery
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- Cajeta
- Calisson
- Candied fruit
- Candy
- Candy apple
- Candy cane
- Candy cigarette
- Candy corn
- Candy pumpkin
- Caramel
- Caramel apple
- Caramel corn
- Catànies
- Cezerye
- Chewing gum
- Chikki
- Choco pie
- Chocolate
- Chocolate balls
- Chocolate bar
- Chocolate-coated peanut
- Chocolate-covered coffee bean
- Chocolate-covered raisin
- Chocolate truffle
- Churchkhela
- Cocadas
- Coconut candy
- Comfit
- Cordial
- Cotton candy
- Cuberdon
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- Ka'í Ladrillo
- Kaju katli
- Kakinada khaja
- Kamarcut
- Karah Parshad
- Kesaria Peda
- Kettle corn
- Konfyt
- Konpeitō
- Kosereva
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- Mampostial
- Manjar
- Maple sugar
- Maple taffy
- Marron glacé
- Marshmallow
- Marshmallow creme
- Marzipan
- Mendiant
- Milk chocolate
- Mint
- Misri
- Modjeska
- Mooncake
- Moustalevria
- Mozartkugel
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- Paçoca
- Pashmak
- Pastila
- Pastille
- Peanut butter cup
- Pecan log roll
- Penuche
- Pepero
- Persipan
- Pirate coins
- Pirulín
- Pocky
- Polkagris
- Pontefract cake
- Poolaki
- Ptasie mleczko
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- Salt water taffy
- Salty liquorice
- Sandesh
- Sesame seed candy
- Sherbet (powder)
- Singori
- S'more
- Sohan
- Soor ploom
- Sprinkles
- Spunk
- Stick candy
- Strela candy
- Succade
- Sugar cake
- Sugar mice
- Sugar paste
- Sugar plum
- Suikerboon
- Sukhdi
- Szaloncukor
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- Confectionery
- Candy apples
- Chocolate-covered coffee beans
- Lemon drops
- Rock candy
- Suikerboon
- Chocolate truffles
Cookies
Main article: List of cookiesA cookie is a small, flat, baked treat, usually containing flour, eggs, sugar, and either butter or cooking oil, and often including ingredients such as raisins, oats, or chocolate chips.
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- Canestrelli
- Caycay
- Chocolate chip cookie
- Christmas cookies
- Colaz
- Cookie dough
- Cookie salad
- Corn cookie
- Coyotas
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- Cookies
- Christmas cookies
- Chocolate chip cookies
- An opened fortune cookie
- Krumkake, some dusted with powdered sugar
- Masgati (left) and Koloocheh (right)
- A plain sugar cookie
Custards
Custard is a variety of culinary preparations based on a cooked mixture of milk or cream and egg yolk. Depending on how much egg or thickener is used, custard may vary in consistency from a thin pouring sauce (crème anglaise) to a thick pastry cream (crème pâtissière) used to fill éclairs. Most common custards are used as desserts or dessert sauces and typically include sugar and vanilla. Custard bases may also be used for quiches and other savory foods. Sometimes flour, corn starch, or gelatin is added as in pastry cream or crème pâtissière.
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- Banana pudding
- Bavarian cream
- Bean pie
- Berliner
- Bienenstich
- Boston cream doughnut
- Boston cream pie
- Bougatsa
- Bread and butter pudding
- Buttermilk pie
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- Charlotte
- Cheesecake
- Chiboust cream
- Clafoutis
- Coconut custard
- Coconut jam
- Cream pie
- Crème anglaise
- Crème brûlée
- Crème caramel
- Custard pie
- Custard tart
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- Far Breton
- Flanby
- Flapper pie
- Floating island
- Flourless chocolate cake
- Frangipane
- French toast
- Frozen custard
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- Custards
- A bowl of crème anglaise custard, dusted with nutmeg
- Crème brûlée prepared using a torch
- A Bavarian cream crumb pastry
- Coconut custard is a dessert dish consisting of a coconut custard steam-baked in a pumpkin or kabocha.
- Egg custard tarts
Dessert sauces
Dessert sauces are used to add flavor and texture to desserts, and tend to be sweet.
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Doughnuts
Main article: List of doughnut varieties See also: List of fried dough foodsA doughnut, or donut, is a type of fried dough confectionery or dessert food. The doughnut is popular in many countries and prepared in various forms as a sweet snack that can be homemade or purchased in bakeries, supermarkets, food stalls, and franchised specialty outlets.
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- Bamiyeh
- Baursaki
- Bear claw
- Beignet
- Berliner
- Bombolone
- Boortsog
- Boston cream doughnut
- Brown Bobby
- Buñuelo
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- Sabudana vada
- Sata andagi
- Sfenj
- Sgabeo
- Shuangbaotai
- Smultring
- Sopaipilla
- Sour cream doughnut
- Sufganiyah
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- Doughnuts
- A bear claw
- Glazed doughnuts
- Fried Coke
- Smultringer frying
- Tulumba
Frozen desserts
Further information: List of frozen dessert brandsFrozen dessert is the generic name for desserts made by freezing liquids, semi-solids, and sometimes even solids.
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- Frozen desserts
- Açaí na tigela
- Baked Alaska
- Patbingsu
- Italian ice
Ice cream
See also: Ice cream around the world, List of ice cream brands, and List of ice cream parlor chainsIce cream is a frozen dessert usually made from dairy products, such as milk and cream and often combined with fruits or other ingredients and flavors. Ice cream became popular throughout the world in the second half of the 20th century after cheap refrigeration became common.
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- Ice cream bar
- Ice cream cake
- Ice cream cone
- Ice cream float
- Ice cream sandwich
- Ice cream soda
- Ice milk
- Indian ice cream (Alaska)
- Indian ice cream (Canada)
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- Ice cream
- A choc-top
- A dame blanche
- Stracciatella gelato
- Ice cream cones
- An Ice cream sandwich
Pastries
Main articles: List of pastries and List of poppy seed pastries and dishes See also: Pastry chefPastry is the name given to various kinds of baked products made from ingredients such as flour, sugar, milk, butter, shortening, baking powder, and eggs. Small tarts and other sweet baked products are called "pastries."
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- Bakewell pudding
- Baklava
- Bakpia
- Bakpia pathok
- Bánh pía
- Banitsa
- Banket
- Bear claw
- BeaverTails
- Belekoy
- Belokranjska povitica
- Bethmännchen
- Birnbrot
- Bizcocho
- Blachindla
- Bougatsa
- Boyoz
- Briouat
- Bruttiboni
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- Carac
- ChaSan
- Chorley cake
- Chouquette
- Choux pastry
- Cinnamon roll
- Coca
- Coussin de Lyon
- Cream horn
- Croline
- Churro
- Cronut
- Cuban pastry
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- Ma'amoul
- Makroudh
- Malsouka
- Mandelkubb
- Mantecadas
- Marillenknödel
- Masan
- Miguelitos
- Milhoja
- Milk-cream strudel
- Mooncake
- Moorkop
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- Pan dulce
- Papanași
- Pastel
- Pastry heart
- Phyllo
- Pineapple cake
- Pionono
- Plăcintă
- Pretzel
- Profiterole
- Puff pastry
- Punsch-roll
- Punschkrapfen
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- Sad cake
- Schnecken
- Schneeball
- Semla
- Shortcrust pastry
- Şöbiyet
- Sou
- Spanisch Brötli
- Spritzkuchen
- Streusel
- Strudel
- Stutenkerl
- Suncake
- Sufganiyah
- Sweetheart cake
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- Chatti Pathiri
- Hamantash
- Kifli
- Kolach
- Kołacz
- Kūčiukai
- Nunt
- Nut roll
- Poppy seed roll
- Prekmurska gibanica
- Rugelach
Pies
Main article: List of pies, tarts and flans See also: Category:TartsA pie is a baked dish which is usually made of a pastry dough casing that covers or completely contains a filling of various sweet or savoury ingredients.
Sweet pies
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- Bakewell tart
- Banoffee pie
- Bean pie
- Bedfordshire clanger
- Black bun
- Blackberry pie
- Blueberry pie
- Buko pie
- Bumbleberry pie
- Buttermilk pie
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- Saskatoonberry pie
- Shaker lemon pie
- Shoofly pie
- Smulpaj
- Snickers pie
- Strawberry pie
- Strawberry rhubarb pie
- Sugar pie
- Sugar cream pie
- Sweet potato pie
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Tarts
A tart is a baked dish consisting of a filling over a pastry base with an open top not covered with pastry. The pastry is usually shortcrust pastry; the filling may be sweet or savory, though modern tarts are usually fruit-based, sometimes with custard.
- Bakewell tart
- Butter tart
- Caramel tart
- Charlotte
- Chocolate tart
- Conversation tart
- Crostata
- Custard tart
- Egg tart
- Gizzada
- Gypsy tart
- Lemon tart
- Manchester tart
- Melktert
- Neenish tart
- Norman Tart
- Pastel de nata
- Pineapple tart
- Quetschentaart
- Rhubarb tart
- Tarte à la Bouillie
- Tarte Tatin
- Treacle tart
Puddings
Main article: List of puddingsPudding is usually a dessert, but it can also be a savory dish. In the United Kingdom and most Commonwealth countries, pudding can be used to describe both sweet and savory dishes. However, unless qualified, the term in everyday usage typically denotes a dessert. In the United States and Canada, pudding characteristically denotes a sweet milk-based dessert similar in consistency to egg-based custards, instant custards, or a mousse.
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- Capirotada
- Carrot pudding
- Chè
- Cheese pudding
- Chocolate biscuit pudding
- Chocolate pudding
- Christmas pudding
- Clootie dumpling
- Cottage Pudding
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- Puddings
- Almond jelly
- Flummery
- Kirschenmichel
- Put chai ko is a popular snack in Hong Kong.
- Rice pudding
By country
See also: Category:Desserts by countryAlgeria
- Arayech
- Baklawa
- Bézid
- Bradj
- Chrik
- Créponnê
- Fanid
- Makrout Louz
- Charek
- Knidlet
- Dziriyet
- Sfendj
- Rfiss
- Mkhabez
- Tahboult n'tmelaline
- Tabaa
- Tamina
- Tamina dziriya
- Tej el moulouk
- Bniwen
- Boussou La Tmessou
- Kalb el louz
- Kastel annabi
- Ktayef
- Zirawi
- Zrira
Argentina
Main article: List of Argentine sweets and dessertsAustralia
- Anzac biscuit
- Chocolate crackles
- Fairy bread
- Frog cake
- Hedgehog slice
- Icebox cake
- Jelly slice
- Lamington
- Neenish tart
- Pavlova
- White Christmas
Azerbaijan
Main article: List of Azerbaijani desserts- Azerbaijani pakhlava
- Badambura
- Shekerbura
- Shorgoghali
Bangladesh
Main article: List of Bangladeshi sweets and desserts See also: Bangladeshi cuisine – DessertsBosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Main article: List of Brazilian sweets and desserts- Açaí na tigela
- Beijinho
- Bolo de rolo
- Brigadeiro
- Cajuzinho
- Canjica
- Creme de papaya
- Cuajada
- Curau
- Goiabada
- Manjar branco
- Maria-mole
- Paçoca
- Pamonha
- Papo-de-anjo
- Pé-de-moleque
- Quindim
Bulgaria
Main article: List of Bulgarian sweetsCanada
Chile
China
Main articles: List of Chinese desserts and Chinese desserts See also: Chinese bakery productsCzech Republic
Finland
France
Main article: List of French dessertsGermany
Main article: List of German dessertsGreece
Main article: List of Greek dishes § Desserts and sweets See also: Greek cuisine § Desserts and sweets- Bougatsa
- Diples
- Dondurma
- Finikia
- Galaktoboureko
- Koulourakia
- Loukoumades
- Melomakarono
- Moustalevria
- Nougat
- Qurabiya
- Sesame seed candy
- Spoon sweets
- Tahinopita
- Vasilopita
Hong Kong
Hungary
- Angel wings
- Apple strudel
- Buchteln
- Dobos torte
- Esterházy torte
- Fánk
- Floating island
- Gugelhupf
- Kalács
- Kürtőskalács
- Linzer torte
- Makówki
- Milk-cream strudel
- Poppy seed roll
- Rigó Jancsi
- Rum ball
- Strudel
- Vanillekipferl
India
Main article: List of Indian sweets and desserts See also: Indian cuisine – DessertsIndonesia
Main article: List of Indonesian desserts- Bubur kacang hijau
- Bubur ketan hitam
- Cendol
- Corn cookie
- Es campur
- Es doger
- Es teler
- Grass jelly
- Klappertaart
- Kolak
- Lupis
- Nata de coco
Iran
- Abnabat
- Bastani
- Faloodeh
- Gaz (candy)
- Halva
- Kolompeh
- Koloocheh
- Komaj sehen
- Noghl
- Pashmak
- Qottab
- Sholezard
- Yazdi cake
Italy
Main article: List of Italian desserts See also: List of Italian dishes § Desserts and pastry, and Sicilian cuisine § Desserts and sweetsItalian pastries
- Baicoli
- Beignet
- Biscotti
- Biscotti Regina
- Bocconotto
- Bombolone
- Cannoli
- Ciarduna
- Crocetta di Caltanissetta
- Meringa
- Panettone
- Pandoro
- Pevarini
- Pignolata
- Pignolo
- Pizzelle
- Sfogliatelle
- Struffoli
- Torta Barozzi
- Torta caprese
- Zeppole
Japan
Main article: List of Japanese desserts and sweets See also: List of Japanese dishes § Japanese-style sweets (wagashi, 和菓子); and Japanese cuisine § SweetsKorea
Main article: List of Korean desserts See also: Korean cuisine – SweetsLuxembourg
Malaysia
Mexico
- Alfajor
- Bionico
- Buñuelo
- Cajeta
- Capirotada
- Cocadas
- Coyotas
- Fried ice cream
- Manjar blanco
- Marzipan
- Nicuatole
- Paleta
- Rice pudding
- Rosca de reyes
- Tres leches cake
Netherlands
New Zealand
Pakistan
Main article: List of Pakistani sweets and dessertsPeru
Philippines
Main article: List of Philippine dessertsPoland
Main article: List of Polish dessertsPortugal
- Aletria
- Baba de Camelo
- Bola de Berlim
- Bolo de arroz
- Bolo de mel
- Bolo Rainha
- Filhós
- Fios de ovos
- Malasada
- Natas do Céu
- Ovos Moles
- Pão de ló
- Pastel de Nata
- Queijada
- Rabanadas
Romania
- Clătită
- Colivă
- Colțunași
- Cozonac
- Griș cu lapte
- Halva
- Lapte de pasăre
- Magiun of Topoloveni
- Pască
- Rahat
- Scovardă
- Sfințișori
- Ștrudel
Romanian pastries
Russia
See also: List of Russian desserts- Blini
- Charlotte
- Halva
- Khvorost
- Guriev porridge
- Kogel mogel
- Napoleon
- Oladyi
- Pastila
- Ponchiki
- Ptichye moloko
- Sushki
- Syrniki
- Tula pryanik
- Varenye
- Vatrushka
- Zefir
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
See also: List of Spanish desserts- Arroz con leche
- Casadiella
- Fartons
- Leche frita
- Pantxineta
- Sobao
- Tecula mecula
- Torrija
- Xuixo
- Yemas de Santa Teresa
- Crema catalana
- Mató de Pedralbes
- Menjablanc
- Marañuela
- Mel i mató
- Carquinyoli
- Catànies
- coques
- bunyols
- Panellet
- Tortell
- Torró
- Neules
Sri Lanka
Main article: List of Sri Lankan sweets and dessertsSwitzerland
Swiss pastries
Syria
For a more comprehensive list, see List of Syrian desserts.Taiwan
Main article: List of Taiwanese desserts and snacksThailand
Main article: List of Thai desserts- Cendol
- Coconut custard
- Foi thong
- Grass jelly
- Khanom krok
- Khanom bueang
- Khanom chan
- Khanom thuai
- Khao tom
- Kluay buat chee
- Mango sticky rice
- Namtan pan
- Thong yip
- Tub tim krob
Turkey
Main article: List of Turkish dessertsTurkish pastries
- Baklava
- Bülbül yuvası
- Cezerye
- Ekmek kadayıfı
- Güllaç
- Kalburabastı
- Künefe
- Kurabiye
- Lady's navel
- Lokma
- Revani
- Sambali
- Saray helva
- Şekerpare
- Sütlü Nuriye
- Tulumba
Ukraine
- Babka
- Mlyntsi
- Bublyk
- Kutia
- Kyiv cake
- Kysil
- Lviv syrnyk
- Mandryky
- Medivnyk (honey cake)
- Molozyvo
- Napoleon
- Oladky
- Pampushky
- Paska
- Pinnyk
- Pliatsky
- Prianyk
- Ptashyne moloko
- Pyrih
- Smetannyk
- Sushky
- Syrnyky
- Varennia
- Varenyky
- Vatrushka
- Vypichka
- Verhuny
- Zefir
- Zhele
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
Main article: List of British dessertsScotland
- Abernethy biscuit
- Black bun
- Clootie dumpling
- Cranachan
- Deep-fried Mars bar
- Dundee cake
- Empire biscuit
- Fudge doughnut
- Penguin
- Tipsy Laird
United States
Main article: List of American dessertsUruguay
For a more comprehensive list, see List of Uruguayan desserts.Vietnam
For a more comprehensive list, see List of Vietnamese desserts.- Bánh bao bánh vạc
- Bánh bò
- Bánh chuối
- Bánh da lợn
- Bánh gối
- Bánh in
- Bánh lá / Bánh tẻ
- Bánh phu thê
- Bánh pía
- Bánh rán
- Chè
- Chè trôi nước
- Cơm rượu
- Mango sticky rice
By region
Indian Subcontinent
Main article: Sweets from the Indian subcontinent
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Bengal
Latin America
Latin America is a highly diverse area with cuisines that vary from nation to nation. Desserts in Latin American cuisine include, rice pudding, tres leches cake, teja and flan.
Polynesia
Southern Africa
In Southern Africa, desserts may simply be fruit, but there are some western style puddings, such as the Angolan cocada amarela, which was inspired by Portuguese cuisine.
By time period
Middle Ages
See also
- Cuisine
- Culinary art
- Dessert-related lists (category)
- List of bean-to-bar chocolate manufacturers
- List of breads
- List of custard desserts
- List of dessert sauces
- List of ice cream flavors
- Pastry
- List of pastries
References
- Elizabeth Abbot (2010). Sugar: A Bitterweet History. Penguin. ISBN 978-1-590-20297-5.
- "Dessert". Merriam-Webster. Merriam-Webster Incorporated. Archived from the original on 27 February 2021. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
- "Pastry". Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived from the original on 11 November 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
Further reading
- Khatau, Asha (2005). Epicure's Delectable Desserts of the World. Popular Prakashan. ISBN 8179912280.
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