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cranachan
Cranachan ( ) is a traditional Scottish dessert. It was originally a celebration of harvest, made following the raspberry harvest in August. The dessert of cream and fresh seasonal raspberries is bolstered by Scottish oats and whisky. It has been called "the uncontested king of Scottish desserts". Cranachan owes its origins to crowdie, a popular breakfast in which crowdie cheese is combined with lightly toasted oatmeal, cream, and local honey. Raspberries, when in season, might be added to the dish.

Melomakarono
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The melomakarono ( plural: μελομακάρονα, melomakarona) is an egg-shaped Greek dessert made mainly from flour, olive oil, and honey.
Along with the kurabies, it is a traditional dessert prepared primarily during the Christmas holiday season. They are also known as finikia.
bananas Foster
fried dessert made from bananas, dough, a buttery sauce, and ice cream

Cherries jubilee
dessert made with cherries, ice cream and liqueur
hard sauce
sweet, rich dessert sauce made by creaming or beating butter and sugar with rum, brandy, whiskey, sherry, vanilla or other flavorings
diplomat pudding
classic dessert