If it's a three-letter word in a crossword puzzle, it's likely "pud"...Brit informal for pudding.
dessert
A dessert =)
Yes, of course they do.
the main course (after dessert there is a cheese board)
After the main course we had a sweet chocolate dessert.
intermission so you can use the restroom than you have dessert than you have dessert
That depends on how formal the meal is, and what sort of cuisine is being served. What type of food have you in mind - a main course or a dessert? If there are appetisers, the soup is the second course, if not, it is the first course..... so we're off to a confusing start already.
The dessert course is served during the dinner. The coffee and cordials course is served after.
A dessert is a food course generally eaten after dinner, but not limited to it. A dessert by definition is sweet. A dessert can be made from many sweet things from natural fruit to a baked cake or pastry.
A cold dessert is usually sweet unheated dish served after the main course.
AFTER the main course (traditionally with a salad in between) but BEFORE the dessert. Classic menu: Hors d'oeuvres entrée main course vegetables Salad Cheese Dessert fruit coffee
a main dish and a desert, for example porterhouse steak and after that an ice cream sundae like your mummy