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Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Dessert Recipes Page — A dessert is a sweet course that often concludes a meal (though in formal Victorian dining it would be followed by the cheese and then the savoury course). The course consists of sweet foods, such as cake, biscuit, ice cream and possibly a beverage such as dessert wine and liqueur. Some cultures sweeten foods that are more commonly savory to create desserts. In some parts of the world there is no tradition of a dessert course to conclude a meal.


The term "dessert" originated from the French word desservir, meaning 'to clear the table', and it referred to the final course of the meal, presented after the table was 'cleared' (deservi). The word "dessert" is most commonly used for this course in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and the United States, while it is one of several synonyms, including "pudding", "sweet" and "afters", in the United Kingdom and some other Commonwealth countries.

Note that the British usage of pudding is a broader term. Originating from the Medieval period, a 'pudding' was a boiled dish usually cooked in a vessel of some kind whether a pudding basin or 'runners' (animal skins or stomach). This is why sweet and savoury 'puddings' exist and why steamed or boiled sponges, Christmas pudding, black pudding and white pudding as well as haggis are all labelled 'puddings' though not all are desserts.

Sweetmeats and candied fruit were considered the food of the gods in manny ancient civilizations. However, it was probably the Romans that developed sweet dishes to conclude a meal. One of the earliest uses of the term in a culinary context is in the Ménagier de Paris (1393), which includes a course of 'desserte' in three of the menus, one of which includes sweet pastries and fruits, another of which includes savory frumenty and venison. In fact, in Medieval medicine, where the stomach was considered like a type of oven and completing a meal with a sweet course was believed to tamp down on the stomach, keeping the heat in and aiding digestion.

A dessert can consist of a range of dishes such as cakes; ices and ice creams; fruit, puddings (in the US a base of flavoured milk thickened with starches; in the UK a boiled or steamed batter including flour and suet; internationally rice, tapioca or couscous cooked in milk); sweet tarts and pies; sweetmeats; chocolate-based confections; custards and deep-fried sweet treats.



The alphabetical list of all the dessert on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 1417 recipes in total:

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Honey Cream Hearts
     Origin: Britain
Japanese Knotweed Fool
     Origin: Britain
Kokos Taart
(Coconut Tart)
     Origin: Curacao
Honey Flan
     Origin: Gibraltar
Japanese Knotweed Frangipane Tart
     Origin: Britain
Kolfskål
(Danish Buttermilk Dessert Soup)
     Origin: Denmark
Honey Tart
     Origin: Britain
Japanese Knotweed Sorbet
     Origin: Britain
Kolokotes
(Pastries Stuffed with Pumpkin)
     Origin: Cyprus
Honeydew Melon with Caramelia Sauce
     Origin: Andorra
Jubnyeh
(Sweet Cheese Fritters)
     Origin: Somalia
Kouign amann aux pommes
(Kouign Amann with Apples)
     Origin: France
Honeysuckle Blossom Ice Cream
     Origin: Britain
Judd mat Gaardebounen
(Smoked Pork with Broad Beans)
     Origin: Luxembourg
Kozhukattai Payasam
     Origin: India
Honeysuckle Blossom Sorbet
     Origin: American
K'naafeh
(String Pastry)
     Origin: Lebanon
Krem Sokola
(Chocolate Cream)
     Origin: Turkey
Hot Chocolate Fondants
     Origin: Britain
Kèiskuch
(Cheese Cake)
     Origin: Luxembourg
Kremówki
(Polish No-bake Custard Pillows)
     Origin: Poland
Hufen Iâ Gyda Rym
(Ice Cream with Rum)
     Origin: Welsh
Kadee
     Origin: Middle East
Kroštule
(Dalmatian Pastry)
     Origin: Croatia
Hungry Monk Banoffee Pie
     Origin: England
Kadu Ka Halwa
     Origin: India
Kubani
(Dried Apricot Dessert)
     Origin: India
Iced Raspberry and Eggnog Trifle Cake
     Origin: Britain
Kaerakile
(Fermented Oat Flummery)
     Origin: Estonia
Kuindiong
(South Sudanese Semolina Pudding)
     Origin: South Sudan
Il mio Tiramisu
     Origin: Italy
Kaimati
(Sweet Dumplings)
     Origin: Tanzania
Kujja Kulfi
(Saffron and Nut Ice Cream)
     Origin: India
Ile Flottante
(Floating Islands)
     Origin: France
Kaiserschmarrn
(Austrian Torn Pancakes)
     Origin: Austria
Kulfi
     Origin: India
Indian Gulab Jamun
     Origin: India
Kalakand Coconut Barfi
     Origin: India
Kunun Kwakwa
     Origin: Nigeria
Injeolmi
(Korean Sweet Rice Cakes)
     Origin: Korea
Kama
     Origin: Estonia
Kutia
     Origin: Ukraine
Injeolmi Bingsu
(Korean Milk Ice Sorbet with Rice Cakes)
     Origin: Korea
Kammerjunker Biscuits
     Origin: Denmark
Kydonion syn Meliti
(Honeyed Quinces)
     Origin: Roman
Instant Chocolate Pudding Mix
     Origin: American
Kannoli tal-Irkotta
(Ricotta-filled Cannelloni)
     Origin: Malta
Kyuri to koka no sunomono
(Japanese cucumber with safflower in
sweetened rice vinegar)
     Origin: America
Irish Apple Cake
     Origin: Ireland
Karithopasta
(Greek Walnut Syrup Cake)
     Origin: Greece
Laban
     Origin: Lebanon
Irish Moss Blancmange
     Origin: Ireland
Kartaeuserkloeße
(Carthusian Dumplings)
     Origin: Germany
Labaniyad
(Somali Custard)
     Origin: Somalia
Irish Moss Ginger Mousse
     Origin: Ireland
Kelewele II
     Origin: Liberia
Lacto-fermented Japanese Knotweed
Pickles

     Origin: Britain
Irish Rink Cake
     Origin: Ireland
Ker-Y-Pom
(Apple in Shortbread)
     Origin: France
Ladob Banan
(Bananas in Coconut Milk)
     Origin: Seychelles
Irish Stout Pudding with Whiskey Cream
     Origin: Ireland
Khalva
(Syrup Walnut Dessert)
     Origin: Azerbaijan
Ladu
     Origin: Comoros
Irish Treacle Scones
     Origin: Ireland
Khamas
(Persian Dried Fruit Dessert)
     Origin: Iran
Lait Caillé
(Curdled Milk)
     Origin: Guinea
Irish Whiskey Cream Pie
     Origin: Ireland
Khao Man
(Coconut Rice)
     Origin: Brunei
Lakh
     Origin: Senegal
Irish Whiskey Syllabub
     Origin: Ireland
Khatai Biscuits
     Origin: Afghanistan
Lakh
(Sweet Millet Porridge)
     Origin: Senegal
Irmik Helvasi
(Semolina Halva)
     Origin: Turkey
Kheer
     Origin: India
Lakh Mauritanienne
     Origin: Mauritania
Italian Cake Christmas Pudding
     Origin: Fusion
Khoshaf'ar'asali
(Pumpkin and Nut Pudding)
     Origin: Egypt
Land's End Syllabub
     Origin: England
Jõulune aprikoosikissell
vahukoorega

(Apricot and Mulled Wine Fruit Soup)
     Origin: Finland
Khubani ka Meetha
(Apricot Mousse)
     Origin: India
Latchiri Kössan
(Maize Couscous with Curdled Milk)
     Origin: Guinea
Jalebis
     Origin: India
Kiribati Poi
     Origin: Kiribati
Lavender Crème Brulée
     Origin: France
Jam Pasty
     Origin: England
Kiwi Fruit Sorbet
     Origin: Britain
Layered Trifle Loaf
     Origin: Britain
Jam Roly Poly
     Origin: Britain
Knedle sa Sljivama
(Potato Dumplings with Plums)
     Origin: Serbia
Le michon breton
(Breton michon)
     Origin: France
Jamaican Hummingbird Cake
     Origin: Jamaica
Koko Alaisa
(Cocoa Rice Pudding)
     Origin: Samoa
Le Ouaddaï
(Fried Millet Fingers)
     Origin: Chad
Jangri
     Origin: India
Kokos Taart
(Coconut Tart)
     Origin: Sint Eustatius
Lebanese-style Braaied Fruit Salad
     Origin: South Africa
Japanese Knotweed Crumble
     Origin: Britain
Kokos Taart
(Coconut Tart)
     Origin: Sint Maarten
Japanese Knotweed Eve's Pudding
     Origin: Britain
Kokos Taart
(Coconut Tart)
     Origin: Aruba

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