The best dessert in 25 countries around the world

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Crème brûlée is a favorite dessert all over France. It's a mix of rich, creamy custard topped with a layer of hard, crunchy caramel that's just slightly browned.

Crème brûlée is a favorite dessert all over France. It's a mix of rich, creamy custard topped with a layer of hard, crunchy caramel that's just slightly browned.
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In Indonesian, dadar means pancake and gulung means to roll, so it's no wonder this dessert — popular on the Indonesian island of Java — is named dadar gulung. It's a green pancake made from pandanus leaves that is rolled and then filled with coconut sugar.

In Indonesian, dadar means pancake and gulung means to roll, so it's no wonder this dessert — popular on the Indonesian island of Java — is named dadar gulung. It's a green pancake made from pandanus leaves that is rolled and then filled with coconut sugar.
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It doesn't get any more American than apple pie. The pie — consisting of apple pieces wrapped in a flaky crust — can be served with whipped cream, vanilla ice cream, or even cheddar cheese.

It doesn't get any more American than apple pie. The pie — consisting of apple pieces wrapped in a flaky crust — can be served with whipped cream, vanilla ice cream, or even cheddar cheese.

One of Turkey's specialties, baklava, consists of phyllo dough layered between a mixture of chopped nuts. The squares are held together by syrup or honey.

One of Turkey's specialties, baklava, consists of phyllo dough layered between a mixture of chopped nuts. The squares are held together by syrup or honey.
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The streets of Italy are lined with restaurants selling gelato, an Italian version of ice cream that's more like soft serve than traditional American ice cream. Gelato comes in a wide variety of flavors, from raspberry to pistachio to rum to chocolate.

The streets of Italy are lined with restaurants selling gelato, an Italian version of ice cream that's more like soft serve than traditional American ice cream. Gelato comes in a wide variety of flavors, from raspberry to pistachio to rum to chocolate.

Picarones are the Peruvian version of an American donut. They're made by deep frying a combination of sweet potato, squash, flour, yeast, sugar, and anise.

Picarones are the Peruvian version of an American donut. They're made by deep frying a combination of sweet potato, squash, flour, yeast, sugar, and anise.
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Russians are particularly fond of syrniki, a pancake that's made out of quark — a fresh dairy product made from cheese that has a texture similar to sour cream. The pancakes are then fried and served with jam, apple sauce, sour cream, or honey.

Russians are particularly fond of syrniki, a pancake that's made out of quark — a fresh dairy product made from cheese that has a texture similar to sour cream. The pancakes are then fried and served with jam, apple sauce, sour cream, or honey.

Tarta de Santiago is Spanish for cake of Saint James. The almond cake has a rich history: It originated in the Middle Ages in Galicia, a region in the northwest of Spain.

Tarta de Santiago is Spanish for cake of Saint James. The almond cake has a rich history: It originated in the Middle Ages in Galicia, a region in the northwest of Spain.
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Japanese mochi gets its name from mochigome, a glutinous rice that's pounded into a paste and then molded into a circular shape. Mochi is available year round, but it's most commonly eaten and sold at Japanese New Year. It's often wrapped around a small scoop of ice cream.

Japanese mochi gets its name from mochigome, a glutinous rice that's pounded into a paste and then molded into a circular shape. Mochi is available year round, but it's most commonly eaten and sold at Japanese New Year. It's often wrapped around a small scoop of ice cream.

Commonly eaten on Argentinian independence day, pastelitos are flaky puff pastries filled with sweet quince or sweet potato, then deep fried, and finished with a dusting of sprinkles.

Commonly eaten on Argentinian independence day, pastelitos are flaky puff pastries filled with sweet quince or sweet potato, then deep fried, and finished with a dusting of sprinkles.
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England is home to banoffee pie, a delicious pie made with bananas, cream, toffee, and sometimes chocolate or coffee.

England is home to banoffee pie, a delicious pie made with bananas, cream, toffee, and sometimes chocolate or coffee.

Brigadeiros are eaten at any major Brazilian celebration. Similar to a truffle, the dessert is made with powdered chocolate, condensed milk, and butter. It can either be eaten as a cooked mixture or molded into little individual balls covered in sprinkles.

Brigadeiros are eaten at any major Brazilian celebration. Similar to a truffle, the dessert is made with powdered chocolate, condensed milk, and butter. It can either be eaten as a cooked mixture or molded into little individual balls covered in sprinkles.
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Dragon Beard Candy is not only a Chinese dessert, but also a handmade traditional art of the country. Resembling a white cocoon, dragon beard candy is made mainly from sugar and maltose syrup, along with peanuts, sesame seeds, and coconut.

Dragon Beard Candy is not only a Chinese dessert, but also a handmade traditional art of the country. Resembling a white cocoon, dragon beard candy is made mainly from sugar and maltose syrup, along with peanuts, sesame seeds, and coconut.

As the name suggests, Belgian waffles come from Belgium and are a common street snack throughout the country. The buttery treats are best when eaten warm and topped with either powdered sugar or Nutella.

As the name suggests, Belgian waffles come from Belgium and are a common street snack throughout the country. The buttery treats are best when eaten warm and topped with either powdered sugar or Nutella.
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Gulab Jamun is one of India's most beloved desserts, although it's also eaten throughout Southeast Asia. Best described as donut holes dipped in a sugary syrup, gulab jamun is made with milk powder and traditionally fried in ghee — a type of butter — and not oil.

Gulab Jamun is one of India's most beloved desserts, although it's also eaten throughout Southeast Asia. Best described as donut holes dipped in a sugary syrup, gulab jamun is made with milk powder and traditionally fried in ghee — a type of butter — and not oil.

If Austria is known for one kind of dessert, it's the Sachertorte, a dense but not overly sweet chocolate cake invented in 1832 by Austrian Franz Sacher. The recipe is still only known by confectioners at the famous Hotel Sacher in Vienna.

If Austria is known for one kind of dessert, it's the Sachertorte, a dense but not overly sweet chocolate cake invented in 1832 by Austrian Franz Sacher. The recipe is still only known by confectioners at the famous Hotel Sacher in Vienna.

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Lamingtons are Australian dessert squares that consist of yellow sponge cake coated in chocolate and then topped with coconut flakes.

Lamingtons are Australian dessert squares that consist of yellow sponge cake coated in chocolate and then topped with coconut flakes.

A kind of Korean cookie, yakgwa is made from honey, sesame oil, and wheat flour, giving it a very sweet taste.

A kind of Korean cookie, yakgwa is made from honey, sesame oil, and wheat flour, giving it a very sweet taste.
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Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte literally translates to Black Forest cherry torte and comes from Germany's southwest Black Forest region. The mixture of cream, chocolate, cherries, and Kirsch — a Germany fruit brandy — makes for a decadent cake.

Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte literally translates to Black Forest cherry torte and comes from Germany's southwest Black Forest region. The mixture of cream, chocolate, cherries, and Kirsch — a Germany fruit brandy — makes for a decadent cake.

Skyr has been a part of Icelandic cuisine for thousands of years. The yogurt-like dessert is served chilled with milk and sugar and sometimes fruit as well.

Skyr has been a part of Icelandic cuisine for thousands of years. The yogurt-like dessert is served chilled with milk and sugar and sometimes fruit as well.
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The Canadian nanaimo bar gets its name from the city of Nanaimo in British Columbia. The simple dessert requires no baking; it's a wafer crumb crust layered with custard-flavored butter icing and topped with melted chocolate.

The Canadian nanaimo bar gets its name from the city of Nanaimo in British Columbia. The simple dessert requires no baking; it's a wafer crumb crust layered with custard-flavored butter icing and topped with melted chocolate.

Commonly paired with tea, koeksisters are a South African dessert named after "koekje," the Dutch word for cookie. They're extremely sweet rolls of dough that have been fried and dipped in cold sugar syrup.

Commonly paired with tea, koeksisters are a South African dessert named after "koekje," the Dutch word for cookie. They're extremely sweet rolls of dough that have been fried and dipped in cold sugar syrup.
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Princess cake — or prinsesstårta in Swedish — is a layer cake from Sweden that's covered in a hard topping of marzipan which is usually green, giving the cake a unique look. Beneath the marzipan are alternating layers of sponge cake, pastry cream, and whipped cream.

Princess cake — or prinsesstårta in Swedish — is a layer cake from Sweden that's covered in a hard topping of marzipan which is usually green, giving the cake a unique look. Beneath the marzipan are alternating layers of sponge cake, pastry cream, and whipped cream.

Umm Ali is the Egyptian version of American bread pudding. It's made with puff pastry, milk, sugar, vanilla, raisins, coconut flakes and a variety of nuts.

Umm Ali is the Egyptian version of American bread pudding. It's made with puff pastry, milk, sugar, vanilla, raisins, coconut flakes and a variety of nuts.
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Although makowiec is most commonly served around the holidays in Poland, the pastry can be found in most of the country all year round. It's a roll of sweet yeast bread that's filled with dense poppy seed and sometimes topped with icing.

Although makowiec is most commonly served around the holidays in Poland, the pastry can be found in most of the country all year round. It's a roll of sweet yeast bread that's filled with dense poppy seed and sometimes topped with icing.