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  • ...de from ingredients measured by the cupful. Cupcakes have become a popular dessert and are enjoyed by people of all ages. ...ng]] and may be decorated with [[sprinkles]], [[fondant]], or other edible decorations.
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  • .... It is a skill that combines culinary arts with visual design, creating a dessert that is as pleasing to the eye as it is to the palate. ...can be rolled out very thin and used to create lifelike flowers and other decorations.
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  • ..."iced bomb" in English, which is a fitting description for this impressive dessert. ...rench aristocracy and was often served at lavish banquets and parties. The dessert was typically made by chefs who had trained in the art of [[French pastry]]
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  • ...e log burned centuries ago in the hearth throughout the Christmas Eve. The dessert is a representation of this tradition in an edible form. ...sert, came into being in the 19th century. Parisian bakers popularized the dessert, taking inspiration from the age-old tradition of burning the Yule log.
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  • ...ombines the elements of [[cake]] and [[ice cream]] in a single treat. This dessert is often served at celebrations such as [[birthday]]s, [[wedding]]s, and [[ ...20th century, particularly with the rise of ice cream shops and specialty dessert manufacturers.
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  • ...a variety of compilations that categorize and detail different types of [[dessert]]s, ingredients, and their cultural significance around the world. These li One primary list in dessert-related compilations is the categorization of desserts themselves. This inc
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  • Garash Cake is a delicious dessert that originated in Bulgaria. It is a popular treat enjoyed by locals and vi ...ingredients may include rum or brandy for added flavor, as well as various decorations such as chocolate shavings or sprinkles.
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  • ...ocolate. It is used in [[confectionery]] to create a variety of shapes and decorations for [[cakes]], [[cupcakes]], and other [[desserts]]. ...entury as a more versatile alternative to traditional chocolate for use in dessert decoration.
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  • ...ity of St. John the Baptist. The festival is characterized by rural-themed decorations, traditional Brazilian foods, and quadrilha dances. ...oods include [[quibebe]], a pumpkin dish, and [[arroz doce]], a sweet rice dessert.
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  • '''Doberge cake''' is a layered [[dessert]] originating from [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]], [[United States]]. It is ...d the recipe to suit local tastes and ingredients. The result was a unique dessert that quickly gained popularity in the region.
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  • * '''Honolulu City Lights''': A month-long Christmas lights and decorations display in downtown Honolulu. This event includes a public tree lighting ce * '''Festive Decorations''': Hawaiian Christmas decorations often include island-themed elements, such as palm trees decorated with lig
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  • {{jpg-image}}'''Vanilla Cupcakes''' are a popular dessert known for their sweet flavor and versatility. Originating from the United S Vanilla cupcakes offer a blank canvas for a variety of flavors and decorations. They can be topped with different types of [[frosting]], such as [[butterc
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  • The '''Frog Cake''' is a popular dessert originating from South Australia. It is a unique and iconic sweet treat tha ...or the filling, such as chocolate or caramel. Others have added additional decorations, like sprinkles or edible flowers, to enhance the cake's visual appeal.
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  • ...shrooms, [[kutia]] (a wheat berry dish), and a compote of dried fruits for dessert. ==Decorations and Symbols==
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  • ...cipating in the race. Over the years, the Paris–Brest has become a beloved dessert in France and around the world, known for its unique shape and delicious ta ...r hazelnuts ground into a fine powder, is mixed into the cream, giving the dessert its distinctive nutty flavor. The pastry is often topped with sliced almond
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  • {{Infobox dessert ...and celebrations in Denmark. It is often displayed as a centerpiece on the dessert table, and guests are invited to break off a piece of the cake. The rings o
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  • {{Infobox dessert ...can ice cream company, Carvel. Introduced in 1972, it has become an iconic dessert enjoyed by many.
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  • | course = Dessert ...all thin paper or aluminum cup. As with larger cakes, icing and other cake decorations, such as [[candy]], [[fruit]], and [[nuts]], may be applied.
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  • ...hutu2431.jpg|Pohutu2431|thumb|left]] [[File:Pavlova,_dessert.jpeg|Pavlova, dessert|thumb]] [[File:Glazed_Christmas_ham_with_orange_slices_2.jpg|Glazed Christm * '''Pavlova''': A meringue-based dessert topped with fresh fruit and whipped cream, claimed by both New Zealand and
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  • ...f [[confectionery]] that are designed to be consumed as a snack or a quick dessert. Unlike traditional [[cakes]], which are often served as part of a meal or ...- Small, individual cakes that are usually topped with frosting and other decorations.
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