Fruit
Dairy-free
French classics
Holidays
100

Arguably Thailand's most iconic and popular dessert

What is mango sticky rice?

100

This frozen dessert contains no dairy and is made from fruit and sugar.

What is sorbet?

100

A French custard with a crackling layer of caramelized sugar

What is creme brulee?

100

A lattice-topped staple commonly served during holidays such as the 4th of July

What is apple pie?

200

This dessert is traditionally flipped upside down before serving.

What is tarte tatin?

200

This Spanish dessert is fried dough often dipped in chocolate.

What are churros?

200

An Italian dessert flavored with coffee and whose name means 'pick me up'

What is tiramisu?

200

A dramatic dessert combining cake, ice cream, and toasted meringue

What is baked Alaska?

300

It's giving "lunch" but the main ingredients are fruit and whipped cream in this Instagram-famous Japanese treat

What is a fruit sandwich?

300

Gluten free and from Japan, this soft ball-shaped dessert can be eaten hot or cold 

What is mochi?

300

A French pastry known for its many flaky layers and vanilla custard filling

What is mille-feuilles?

300

An Italian special at Christmas that is tall and dome shaped, and is dusted with powdered sugar when served.

What is panettone?

400
Also know as "fruit fools", or "tipsy laird", this English classic is heavy on the sherry

What is trifle?

400

Layers of filo and syrup define this famous Middle Eastern sweet

What is baklava?

400

Cream-filled pastries made from choux dough

What are eclairs?

400
Dating back to the Ottoman empire, this treat is often rose or pistachio-flavoured and served during celebrations

What is Turkish delight?

500

Named after a famous dance, this dessert is made with meringue, cream, and fresh fruit

What is pavlova?

500

This dessert is literally "on fire".

What is bananas flambé?

500

A Filipino dessert combining shaved ice, fruit, sweet beans, and ice cream

What is halo-halo?

500

During this Mexican holiday, a small baby Jesus doll is baked into a wreath or crown-shaped cake

What is Three Kings Day?