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chocolate brownie
baked chocolate confection
meringue
Meringue ( , ) is a type of dessert or candy, of French origin, traditionally made from whipped eggwhites and sugar, and occasionally an acidic ingredient such as lemon, vinegar, or cream of tartar. A binding agent such as salt, flour, or gelatin may also be added to the eggs. The key to the formation of a good meringue is the formation of stiff peaks by denaturing the protein ovalbumin (a protein in the egg whites) via mechanical shear.
tart
A tart is a baked dish consisting of a filling over a pastry base with an open top not covered with pastry. The pastry is usually shortcrust pastry; the filling may be sweet or savoury, though modern tarts are usually fruit-based, sometimes with custard. Tartlet refers to a miniature tart; an example would be egg tarts. The categories of "tart", "flan", and "pie" overlap, with no sharp distinctions.
zapiekanka
A ''''''' (; plural: ', ) is a toasted open-face sandwich made of a sliced baguette or other long roll of bread, topped with sautéed white mushrooms, cheese and sometimes other ingredients, such as ham. Served hot with ketchup, it has been a popular street food in Poland since the 1970s.
samsa
pastry from Central Asia
Baked Alaska
dessert dish of ice cream, sponge cake and meringue
suckling pig
piglet fed on its mother's milk
crumble
A crumble (British English) or crisp (American English) is a dessert with a crumbly cake-like topping, sometimes with oats, baked over a fruit filling. Apple and rhubarb are two popular varieties. Savoury fillings such as meat, cheese or vegetables may alternatively be used. As a dessert, crumbles are traditionally served with custard, cream, or ice cream.
pryanik
alt=An image of 11 circular pryaniks on a wooden cutting-board.|thumb|222x222px|A common form of pryaniks thumb|Commercial tula pryanik|223x223px thumb|Perník shop in the Czech Republic Pryanik ( , , ; Czech and Slovak: perník; ; ) refers to a range of traditional sweet-baked goods in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Czechia, Slovenia, Poland and other countries such as Lithuania () and Bulgaria ().
cobbler
baked dish resembling a pie
Pachamanca
thumb|right|Pachamanca thumb|right|Pachamanca Pachamanca (from Quechua "earth", "pot") is a traditional Peruvian dish baked with the aid of hot stones. The earthen oven is known as a huatia. It is generally made of lamb, mutton, alpaca, llama, guanaco, vicuna, pork, beef, chicken, or guinea pig, marinated in herbs and spices. Other Andean produce, such as potato or chuño (naturally freeze-dried potato), habas (fresh green lima beans in pods), sweet potato, mashua, oca, ulluco, cassava, yacon, plantain, humitas (corn cakes), ears of corn, and chili, are often included in the baking.
blondie
rich, sweet dessert bar
Sobao
Sobao or sobao pasiego or sobau or sobau pasiegu is a Cantabria and Spanish delicacy typical of the Valles Pasiegos and one of the key signature delicacies of Cantabria. The sobao pasiego possesses Geographical indication since 2004.
Chopin alveograph
tool for flour quality measurement
lemon chiffon
one of the yellowish colors in HTML
apple chip
chip with apple as the primary ingredient
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