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Desserts

Desserts & producers

All 43
England 13
United States of America 3
Italy 3
Wales 2
France 1
Scotland 1
Germany 1

Desserts

1

Pastel de nata

Lisbon District, Portugal
4.7
Most iconic: Manteigaria (Lisbon, Portugal)

Pastel de nata is a traditional egg custard tart that is popular throughout the world. It is believed that for the best result, the filling should not be too sweet and should not have flavors of lemon nor vanilla. Instead, the tarts should be spri... READ MORE

2

Pastel de Belém

Belém, Portugal
4.7
Most iconic: Pastéis de Belém (Lisbon, Portugal)

Pastel de Belém is a traditional egg custard tart and a predecessor to the famous pastel de nata. The tarts are made with a pastry shell that's filled with a combination of milk, eggs, sugar, lemon, and cinnamon. The first recipe for pastel... READ MORE

3

Tembleque

Puerto Rico
4.7

This creamy pudding is one of Puerto Rico’s specialties, made by cooking coconut milk with cornstarch and sugar, then topping the concoction with cinnamon. The end result is a slightly firm pudding with a smooth custard-like texture, and it ... READ MORE

4

Dondurma

Kahramanmaraş, Turkiye
4.6
Most iconic: Mini Dondurma (Beşiktaş, Turkiye)

Turkish ice cream is believed to originate from the city of Maraş—hence the name—and what really sets it apart from other varieties is its resistance to melting and a particularly dense, chewy texture. These qualities are brought by ad... READ MORE

5

Antakya künefesi

Antakya, Turkiye
4.6

Antakya künefesi is a traditional kunāfah variety hailing from the ancient Turkish city of Antakya, made from shredded phyllo pastry filled with creamy unsalted cheese. The origins of this dish can be traced back to the Ottoman Empire, and to... READ MORE

6

Clotted cream ice cream

Cornwall, England
4.6

Clotted cream ice cream is a traditional ice cream that’s associated with Cornwall, although it’s sold in supermarkets throughout the United Kingdom. This ice cream is made with Cornish whole milk, eggs, and clotted cream. The use of C... READ MORE

7

Melopita

Sifnos, Greece
4.6

Translated as honey pie, this light Greek dessert is traditionally associated with the island of Sifnos, but its varieties can be found in other Greek regions as well. The pie combines fresh cheese, preferably mizithra based on s... READ MORE

8

Tiramisù

Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
4.5
Most iconic: Da Enzo al 29 (Rome, Italy)

Even though tiramisù is actually a fairly recent invention, this dessert of coffee-soaked ladyfingers layered with mascarpone cream enjoys an iconic status among Italian desserts. Its name stems from the phrase tirami sù, an... READ MORE

9

Crêpes

Brittany, France
4.5
Most iconic: Breizh Café (Paris, France)

These thin pancakes are made with wheat flour, and have origins in the French region of Brittany. Although they are a French staple and a national dish, crêpes are so popular that they have spread worldwide since the turn of the 20th century... READ MORE

10

Dulce de leche

Argentina
4.5
Most iconic: El Bodegon de Miraflores (Miraflores, Peru)

Dulce de leche is a type of condensed milk sweet from Argentina and Uruguay. Traditionally, it is made by heating sweetened cow's milk until it caramelizes and achieves a thick consistency, enough to act as a spread, a filling for cakes and pies, ... READ MORE

11

Polish doughnuts (Pączki)

Poland
4.5

Pączki are traditional Polish doughnuts are made from yeast-leavened dough that's rich in eggs, sugar, milk, and fats. A touch of spirit, such as rum, is often added to the dough for pączki to prevent the absorption of oil during frying. They are ... READ MORE

12

Chocolate soufflé (Soufflé au chocolat)

France
4.5
Most iconic: Le Soufflé (Paris, France)

Chocolate soufflé is an exquisite French dessert that combines dark chocolate with a creamy egg yolk base and fluffy egg whites. Typically prepared in small ramekins, it should always be lightly baked in order to stay soft and velvety in th... READ MORE

13

Sernik

Poland
4.5
Most iconic: Bardzo (Poznań, Poland)

Sernik is a cheesecake from Poland, stemming from old Christian and Jewish traditions. It is made with eggs, sugar, and twaróg - a type of curd cheese that has been used in desserts for hundreds of years. It is believed that sernik... READ MORE

14

Kaiserschmarrn

Austria
4.5
Most iconic: Café Landtmann (Vienna, Austria)

Also known as the Emperor's mess, this Austrian dessert can be described as a fluffy, lightly caramelized, scrambled pancake. Legend has it that kaiserschmarrn was the favorite dessert of Kaiser Franz Joseph I, after whom it was named. Th... READ MORE

15

Kunāfah

Egypt
4.5
Most iconic: Habibah (Amman, Jordan)

Kunāfah consists of two crunchy layers of shredded and buttered kataifi or knefe dough, filled with a luscious cheese cream that's often flavored with orange zest and cardamom, then drenched in a sugar syrup infused with lemon ju... READ MORE

16

Kladdkaka

Sweden
4.5
Most iconic: Chokladkoppen (Stockholm, Sweden)

One of the most popular Swedish desserts is a rich chocolate cake known as kladdkaka. This classic Swedish creation combines eggs, cocoa (or chocolate), butter, sugar, and flour into a dense and luscious dessert. During baking, the cake should alw... READ MORE

17

Frozen custard

Wisconsin, United States of America
4.5
Most iconic: Ted Drewes Frozen Custard (St. Louis, United States of America)

Frozen custard comes from the "Custard Capital of the World", Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where it's sold more than anywhere else around the globe. It is a gourmet ice cream treat made with eggs, cream, and sugar, and it originated from Coney Island, Ne... READ MORE

18

Sweet crêpes (Crêpes sucrées)

France
4.5
Most iconic: La Coupole (Paris, France)

Crêpes sucrées are sweet crepes, a type of very thin pancake originating from France. The term "sucrées" means "sugared" in French, indicating that these crepes are meant to be served with sweet fillings or toppings. They are m... READ MORE

19

Gaziantep baklavası

Gaziantep, Turkiye
4.5
Most iconic: Kocak Baklava (Gaziantep, Turkiye)

The ancient Anatolian city of Antep, today known as Gaziantep, is Türkiye's gastronomic capital famous for being home to the world’s finest pistachios and the delicious Antep baklavası. Originally an Ottoman legacy, baklava is regarded ... READ MORE

20

Tinginys

Lithuania
4.5

Even though it is very much alike the famous Italian chocolate salami, this simple, no-bake dessert, translated as the lazy man is regarded as an authentic Lithuanian delicacy. It is prepared with a blend of crumbled cookies, cocoa, conde... READ MORE

21

Gelato al pistacchio

Italy
4.5
Most iconic: Gelateria dei Gracchi (Rome, Italy)

Pistachio is one of the most popular flavors of Italian gelato. A mainstay in every gelateria, in its original form, this frozen treat combines pistachio paste with the classic base of milk, cream, eggs, and sugar. Occasionally, crushed and toaste... READ MORE

22

Pisang goreng

Indonesia
4.5
Most iconic: Warung Kopi Klotok (Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

Fried bananas or plantains are a common everyday snack eaten throughout Indonesia. They come in numerous versions in which the fruit is simply fried in shallow oil, but more often sliced banana pieces are coated in batter before they are fried unt... READ MORE

23

Nutella crêpes

France
4.5

Nutella crêpes is a popular variation of a sweet crêpe that is generously spread with Nutella, a hazelnut cocoa spread. This indulgent treat combines the soft, warm texture of a freshly made crêpe with the rich, creamy flavor of ... READ MORE

24

Bionico

Guadalajara, Mexico
4.5
Most iconic: Naranja Tacos (Guadalajara, Mexico)

Bionico is a popular Mexican street food item in the form of a fruit cocktail, originating from Guadalajara. Chopped fruits such as papaya, strawberries, cantaloupe, apples, and bananas are topped with a sweet cream mixture, granola, pecans, raisi... READ MORE

25

Valašský frgál

Zlín Region, Czech Republic
4.5
Most iconic: Hukvaldská Pekárna (Hukvaldy, Czech Republic)

Also known as vdolek, pecák or lopaták, Valašský frgál is a traditionally made, round-shaped sweet cake with toppings, produced in the Moravian Wallachia region in the south-eastern par... READ MORE

26

Fıstıklı sarma

Turkiye
4.5
Most iconic: Diyar Burma Tatlicisi (Ümraniye, Turkiye)

This Turkish sweet is made with a smooth, green, paste-like filling known as fıstık ezmesi (lit. pistachio butter). It is like a pistachio version of marzipan, and its bright green color is all-natural—it comes from the early-harves... READ MORE

27

Crêpes Normande

Normandy, France
4.5

Crêpes Normande can best be described as apple pie inside a crêpe. For the filling, fresh, tart apples are browned in butter, sugar, and cinnamon, while the crêpes are made with a combination of flour, milk, eggs, sugar, and a pi... READ MORE

28

Nonnevot

Limburg, Netherlands
4.5

Nonnevot is a unique pastry originating from Limburg, dating back to at least the 17th century. The dough is prepared with flour, yeast, milk, salt, butter, lard, and brown sugar. It is then deep-fried until it develops a golden-brown color. Altho... READ MORE

29

Sfenj

Morocco
4.5
Most iconic: La Marguerite (Montreal, Canada)

Sfenj are popular Moroccan and Algerian doughnut-like fritters made from sticky unleavened batter, similar to Libyan sfinz and Tunisian bambalouni. The dough is traditionally shaped into rings and deep-fried until it develops a g... READ MORE

30

Aamras

Maharashtra, India
4.5
Most iconic: Shree Thaker Bhojanalay (Mumbai, India)

Aamras is essentially puréed mango pulp that is typically eaten as a dessert. It is made with ripe and juicy mangos that are sliced or diced and blended into a creamy, sweet, and fragrant mixture. The finely puréed cream usually gain... READ MORE

31

Pastel de banano

Guatemala
4.5

A simple dessert typical of Guatemalan cuisine, pastel de banano is a homemade banana sponge cake. With a mild banana flavor and a subtle sweetness, the cake is typically made with a combination of bananas (both mashed and sliced), flour, eggs, bu... READ MORE

32

Quesillo venezolano

Venezuela
4.5

Quesillo venezolano is a dessert similar to flan, made with eggs, condensed milk, whole milk, sugar, and caramelized sugar syrup. It gets its name from its creamy yet airy texture, which contains small holes resembling cheese (queso). To prepare q... READ MORE

33

Tamina

Algeria
4.5

Tamina is an ancient Algerian sweet treat consisting of toasted ground semolina, butter, and honey. It is typically decorated with cinnamon or sugared almonds. Traditionally, it is served when celebrating the birth of a child, but it can be prepar... READ MORE

34

Fouskakia

Alonissos, Greece
4.5

Fouskakia are traditional Greek donuts or loukoumades that are prepared on the islands of Skopelos and Alonnisos, in the northwest Aegean Sea. The name of this specialty derives from the Greek word foúska, meaning a bu... READ MORE

35

Slatko od ruže

Serbia
4.5

This unique variety of Serbian slatko—a fruit preserve—is made with rose petals. It typically uses the petals of roses that have a pleasant odor, most commonly those of May roses which are characterized by a distinctively swee... READ MORE

36

Crème brûlée

France
4.4
Most iconic: Le Potager du Père Thierry (Paris, France)

This traditional egg custard dessert consists of egg yolks, cream, sugar, and vanilla, with a hard, burnt, toffee crust. The combination is cooked, transferred into ramekins, poached in a bain-marie, then well chilled. The chilled custard is typic... READ MORE

37

Baklava

Turkiye
4.4
Most iconic: Karaköy Güllüoğlu (Beyoğlu, Turkiye)

The remarkable baklava is a luscious dessert created with layers of thin phyllo dough intertwined with chopped nuts, all doused in a sweet, viscous syrup. The popularity of baklava has long surpassed borders, regions, and ethnic groups to become a... READ MORE

38

Alfajores

Argentina
4.4
Most iconic: Havanna (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Argentinian alfajores are sandwich cookies consisting of two round, crumbly sweet cookies with a dulce de leche or milk jam stuffing between them. The combination is then coated with a layer of chocolate or sprinkled with confectioners' s... READ MORE

39

Gaufre

Belgium
4.4
Most iconic: Maison Dandoy (Brussels, Belgium)

Delicious and fragrant waffles are the most famous Belgian culinary trademark. Made with thick dough or thin batter, the cakes are baked in a specially designed waffle iron which creates an unusual checkered pattern on the top and bottom of each c... READ MORE

40

Blini

Russia
4.4
Most iconic: Café Pushkin (Moscow, Russia)

These traditional Russian pancakes are prepared with flour, eggs, milk, yeast, and a pinch of salt. What distinguishes them from other pancakes is the addition of yeast, since similar equivalents mostly do not add any leavening agents. The batter ... READ MORE

41

Apfelstrudel

Vienna, Austria
4.4
Most iconic: Café Landtmann (Vienna, Austria)

A traditional pastry dessert with a rich and vivid history, apfelstrudel (apple strudel) is one of Austria's most popular delicacies. This sweet treat consists of thin layers of dough filled with a flavorful apple filling. Its story starts with th... READ MORE

42

Pudim de leite condensado

Brazil
4.4

This traditional Brazilian dessert is a type of creamy, caramel-coated custard flan. Although there are as many variations on the dessert as there are families in Brazil (and throughout Latin America), the standa... READ MORE