which country has the best desserts?
Which country has the best desserts?
Turkey or France
france, i love pastries
Enlight me om french desserts
uma delicia
That's not that special.
why did you make this thread?
the answer is obviously france
the fucking word 'dessert' is french
I've had this once, not my fav dish desu.
this is the only dessert that is worth my time to make t.b.h
It's obviously the German speaking world.
frogs, post that brest pastry or whatever that is
my country where everyone can afford and eat it. they're delicious as well.
Russia
>bread with fruit
India
sweden
>bread
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It's more like a cheesecake and made with quark
Is that passion fruit mousse on top?
okay sorry, that sounds good then
Its vanilla
even the desserts are grim in sweden
>the chocolate is too dark for the burger
Do they make deserts with poppy seeds in your cunts?
yup
Turkey has the best desserts
French desserts are glorified and overpriced trash.
Anthill cake
looks like a normal brownie
It doesn't taste like one, nor does it have the same consistency.
Bird's milk cake
looks great
tastes great too
I thought this is not a russian dessert?
Why are angloid cakes just bread with whipped cream?
pancakecake
comes in many flavours
Easter cake
good but bad
Looks good
arabs desu
Greece does make great deserts
Strüdel (italian delicacy) is the best dessert
This looks really good
us, of course
i like panna cotta and gelato
Hungary
Torrone is pretty good and it has a good shelf life so when I'm in Europe or anyone I know is I get some.
All their desserts are sand dry or sticky. Nope.
I wouldn't say Germanics including Scandis even have desserts. Same applies to Suomi.
Russia or Turkey are good selects. Must be strong tea culture that spawned desserts too.
France or Italy
looks yummy
I like tiramisu
Just because you don't have desserts doesn't make it so that we don't.
All of those look like variations of French desserts.
Switzerland followed by Germany
OP obviously wants to talk about the webm.
Is it a porno?
because you've convinced yourself that anything fancy is french.
You are the Indian living in Mexico right?
Indian desserts are underrated
Gulab jamun is a god tier dessert
Also rava halwa is great
Can't think about anything better than good slightly melted ice cream.
No, they just follow the same underlying concepts.
Compare it so anything arabic, which is fundamentally different.
When I was living in Sweden all you ever had for dessert was cup of coffee like Finns.
Yet to hear why it makes them french in any way. Its pretty obvious why near lying communities have similarities.
Tell me, wouldn't that make baklava a turk version of any european puff pastry?
Oh wait, this is good. Not as good as ice cream, but still.
That's not bad honestly but a small dessert with the coffee isn't bad as well.
You're actually right, we don't eat dessert, instead we have fika where you drink coffee and eat a pastry of your choice.
Often if you work at an office you'll be presented with any kind of kaffebröd (coffee bread).
Honey cake
Coffee bread is quite nice
good one
it is indeed
My favourite dessert is coffee cake. I'm not sure where it originated from
If I had to pick a Canadian one it would be Nanaimo bars, as the only other 2 I can think of are butter tarts and maple sponge toffee, which I dislike both.
I like Banoffee pie