Desserts around the World

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I love Chocolate Mousse and Vanilla Slices.

The Vanilla slices I like best don't look like the ones in the picture. I like the ones with really soft pale yellow custard and thick icing on top. In Victoria, I get them from Ferguson Plarre Bakehouse.

I'm probably ignorant here but why is Pavlova considered a New Zealand dessert?
 
Well it seems NZ lays claims to the pavlova but they are wrong. :p.

Love vanilla squares too. But am usually disappointed.

Asian desserts promise so much but have found they just dont hit the mark. Moon cakes? Dislike.
 
What an odd list! Rocky road dessert for Australia? Never heard of it!

I made sure I did sufficient research on eclairs and St Honore in Paris but they're pastries not dessert!

Can't go past a well executed creme brûlée for a dessert.
 
Halo-Halo (Filipino) is missing. A great treat in 36 degree heat. An Asian dessert that delivers.

Buko pandan is also delicious, although some may find it extremely sweet.

Thai/ Vietnamese/ Filipino/ other Asian sticky rice variants were missing.

I don't associate Japanese cuisine much with desserts, while we should claim the pavlova.

I didn't see brandy snaps and cream on the list.
 
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Belgium, France and the USA dominate that list. Nothing from Latvia (or a hundred other countries?)
Also never heard of the Australian entry.

Where's the custard tart? Or the cream bun? Chocolate eclair? Finger bun?
Sorry I think I was looking at the menu from my high school canteen in 1979.
 
Where's the custard tart? Or the cream bun? Chocolate eclair? Finger bun?
Sorry I think I was looking at the menu from my high school canteen in 1979.
LOL. I was just thinking back to the old school days. Yummy....
 
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