Kugel
Dessert in Latin is secunda mensa
yes You must mean desert surely. Dessert is pudding.
yes
The Latin term for dessert was "mense secunda". It literally means "second table" but was their term for dessert course.
Europe
No. Research indicates that the dessert was originally invented by a New Zealand chef after that country's leg of her tour.
Well, somewhat, they are originally from Australia and probably have a dessert like environment.
1971 Dessert Inn Las Vegas Bobby Darin
I love dessert - J'aime dessert You love dessert - Vous aimez dessert They love dessert - Ils aiment dessert
English --- dessert Swedish --- dessert
Not originally. It was brought to the new world by the Conquistadors (who got it from the Romans) and is now pretty standard as a dessert in most Latin American Countries, Mexico and the Philippines.
dessert its not dessert its desert -.- dessert it like another meal....
Not originally. It was brought to the new world by the Conquistadors (who got it from the Romans) and is now pretty standard as a dessert in most Latin American Countries, Mexico and the Philippines.
no alabama does not have a dessert
No curry is not a dessert
It's a dessert.
dessert obviously.