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Tzatziki with olives and a spearmint garnish, served as meze. Greek-style tzatziki sauce is commonly served as a meze, to be eaten with bread, fried eggplant, or zucchini. [15] Tzatziki is made of strained yogurt (usually from sheep or goat milk) mixed with cucumbers, garlic, salt, olive oil, red wine vinegar, and dill or mint or parsley. [16]
Veronese Christmas sweet bread Neapolitan ice cream: Ice cream featuring three flavors: chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry Neccio: Tuscan chestnut flour galette Nevola Abruzzese pastry made with grape must, cinnamon and orange zest Niggilal Fried pastry from the Puster Valley: Nocciolini di Canzo
A cone-shaped piece of bread with a filling, intended to be held and eaten with one hand. Similar to an ice cream cone or a bread bowl. Hani: United States (Detroit, Michigan) Chopped fried chicken wrapped with lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese in a pita spread with mayonnaise Har cheong gai burger: Singapore
You can eat the dip with pita bread, carrots, or "with a spoon out of the bowl if in desperate need." Florence Pugh's Tzatziki Dip Is The Easiest Thing You'll Make All Week Skip to main content
Gyeongju bread is a common name for what's also called "Hwangnam bread". The pastry is named after Hwanghae Province, the province of its origin, which was divided into the North and South Hwanghae Provinces in 1954. A local specialty of Gyeongju City, South Korea. A small pastry with a filling of red bean paste. Gyeongju bread was first baked ...
A profiterole (French: [pʁɔfitʁɔl]), chou à la crème (French: [ʃu a la kʁɛm]), also known alternatively as a cream puff (US), is a filled French choux pastry ball with a typically sweet and moist filling of whipped cream, custard, pastry cream, or ice cream.
An ice cream cone in Salta, Argentina. While industrial ice cream exists in Argentina and can be found in supermarkets, restaurants or kiosks, and ice cream pops are sold on some streets and at the beaches, the most traditional Argentine helado (ice cream) is very similar to Italian gelato, rather than US-style ice cream, and it has become one of the most popular desserts in the country.
DiGiorno also collaborated with a Cleveland-based creamery to create two savory ice cream flavors: Strawberry Tomato Basil and Parmesan Cheese.