A lattice-topped staple commonly served at summer picnics across the United States
What is apple pie?
This frozen dessert contains no dairy and is made from fruit and sugar.
What is sorbet?
A French custard dessert finished with a crackling layer of caramelized sugar
What is creme brulee?
A dramatic dessert combining cake, ice cream, and toasted meringue
What is baked Alaska?
This dessert is traditionally flipped upside down before serving.
What is tarte tatin?
This Spanish dessert is fried dough often dipped in chocolate.
What are churros?
An Italian dessert of mascarpone, coffee, and cocoa whose name means 'pick me up'
What is tiramisu?
Named after a famous dance, a dessert made with meringue, cream, and fresh fruit
What is pavlova?
This dessert is literally "on fire".
What is bananas flambé?
A French pastry known for its many flaky layers and vanilla custard filling
What is mille-feuilles?
Gluten free and from Japan, this soft ball-shaped dessert can be eaten hot or cold and comes in many flavours.
What is mochi?
Cream-filled pastries made from choux dough
What are eclairs?
An Italian special at Christmas that is tall and dome shaped, and is dusted with powdered sugar when served.
What is panettone?
This Persian frozen dessert is flavored with rose water and citrus.
What is faloodeh?
Layers of filo pastry, nuts, and syrup define this well-known Middle Eastern sweet
What is baklava?
A Filipino dessert combining shaved ice, fruit, sweet beans, and ice cream
What is halo-halo?