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Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Dessert Recipes Page — A dessert is a sweet course that often concludes a meal (though in formal Victorian dining it would be followed by the cheese and then the savoury course). The course consists of sweet foods, such as cake, biscuit, ice cream and possibly a beverage such as dessert wine and liqueur. Some cultures sweeten foods that are more commonly savory to create desserts. In some parts of the world there is no tradition of a dessert course to conclude a meal.


The term "dessert" originated from the French word desservir, meaning 'to clear the table', and it referred to the final course of the meal, presented after the table was 'cleared' (deservi). The word "dessert" is most commonly used for this course in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and the United States, while it is one of several synonyms, including "pudding", "sweet" and "afters", in the United Kingdom and some other Commonwealth countries.

Note that the British usage of pudding is a broader term. Originating from the Medieval period, a 'pudding' was a boiled dish usually cooked in a vessel of some kind whether a pudding basin or 'runners' (animal skins or stomach). This is why sweet and savoury 'puddings' exist and why steamed or boiled sponges, Christmas pudding, black pudding and white pudding as well as haggis are all labelled 'puddings' though not all are desserts.

Sweetmeats and candied fruit were considered the food of the gods in manny ancient civilizations. However, it was probably the Romans that developed sweet dishes to conclude a meal. One of the earliest uses of the term in a culinary context is in the Ménagier de Paris (1393), which includes a course of 'desserte' in three of the menus, one of which includes sweet pastries and fruits, another of which includes savory frumenty and venison. In fact, in Medieval medicine, where the stomach was considered like a type of oven and completing a meal with a sweet course was believed to tamp down on the stomach, keeping the heat in and aiding digestion.

A dessert can consist of a range of dishes such as cakes; ices and ice creams; fruit, puddings (in the US a base of flavoured milk thickened with starches; in the UK a boiled or steamed batter including flour and suet; internationally rice, tapioca or couscous cooked in milk); sweet tarts and pies; sweetmeats; chocolate-based confections; custards and deep-fried sweet treats.



The alphabetical list of all the dessert on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 1245 recipes in total:

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Vanilla Ice Cream
     Origin: Britain
Vyolette
(Violet Pudding)
     Origin: England
Wildberry Crisp
     Origin: British
Vanilla Pod Roasted Grapes
     Origin: America
Walnut Praline Ice Cream
     Origin: British
Wine Sauce for Puddings
     Origin: British
Vanilla Pudding Mix
     Origin: American
Wardonys in syryp
(Pears in Syrup)
     Origin: England
Wine Sauce for Sweet Puddings
     Origin: Britain
Vanilla Sorbet
     Origin: British
Warm Chocolate Pie
     Origin: Anguilla
Winter Rice Pudding with Dried Fruit
     Origin: China
Vanilla-baked Plums
     Origin: Britain
Watermint Flower Ice Cream
     Origin: Britain
Woodruff Panna Cotta
     Origin: Italy
Veihalo Tonga
(Green Coconut Porridge)
     Origin: Tonga
Wet Nelly
     Origin: England
Xalwa
     Origin: Somalia
Venezuelan Chocolate Marquesa
     Origin: Venezuela
Wet Nelly II
     Origin: England
Y Gacen Amhosibl
(The Impossible Cake)
     Origin: Welsh
Victorian Bombay Fried Semolina
Pudding

     Origin: Anglo-Indian
Whim-Wham
     Origin: Scotland
Yorkshire Pudding
     Origin: Britain
Victorian Coconut Rice Pudding
     Origin: Anglo-Indian
Whip Sauce
     Origin: British
Zabadee el Mishmish
(Egyptian Apricot Mousse)
     Origin: Egypt
Victorian Indian Pancakes
     Origin: Anglo-Indian
Whip Syllabubs
     Origin: Scotland
Zabaglione
     Origin: Italy
Victorian Mango Fool
     Origin: Anglo-Indian
Whipod
(White Pot)
     Origin: Welsh
Zimbabwean Malva Pudding
     Origin: Zimbabwe
Victorian Plum Pudding
     Origin: Britain
Whipod Cwrens
(Currant White Pot)
     Origin: Welsh
Zimbabwean Sutlach
     Origin: Zimbabwe
Vincentian and Grenadinian Paime
     Origin: Saint Vincent
Wholewheat South African Plum Crisp
     Origin: South Africa
Zitumbuwa
(Banana Fritters)
     Origin: Malawi
Virgin Islands Coconut Tart
     Origin: US Virgin Islands
Wild Dewberry Cobbler
     Origin: Britain
Zitumbuwa
(Banana Fritters II)
     Origin: Malawi
Vyande Real
(A Royal Dish)
     Origin: England
Wild Gooseberry Ice Cream
     Origin: Greenland
Zuppa di Ciliege
(Stewed Cherries)
     Origin: San Marino

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