creme brulee
What is considered a traditional Jewish desserts depends on where in the world the individual comes from. A Jew from Europe would have different traditional desserts than a Jew from North Africa, etc.
anything you want it to be
the two continents that habe no desserts is Alaska and south pole
It depends on what you mean by icecaps. Figuratively there are desserts such as "Baked Alaska", made from meringue that simulate icecaps. Literally some sorbets are made and form an icecap that is edible and equally delicious.
Some Scottish desserts are profiteroles(not a traditional Scottish dessert,) or chocolate cream.
Baked Alaska
Germany has lots of traditional and delicious desserts. Some of them are aachener printen, blachindla, buckwheat gateau, frankfurter kranz, and even the famous jelly doughnut originated in Germany.
Some traditional Hungarian desserts are Dobosh tortes, raspberry cream roulade, and cream puffs. Additional Hungarian desserts include trifle, chocolate mousse cake, plum dumplings, poached peaches, and chilled peach soup.
People have wedding cakes to keep the reception traditional. It is believed to have evolved from bread. Some couples choose alternative desserts for their wedding "cake."
Some of Mexico's desserts are as follows:Lime Tres Leches CakeBiscochitosCajeta (or Milk Candy)
what are some desserts in north America
Not really, but it is more traditional to make them in the Fall and/or Winter.