The only one I know of is "Nachtisch"
Nachspeisen
apple strudles:)
les desserts (deh-ser)
Postres.
Please see this Wikipedia Article which details German Deserts: List of German Desserts.
The abstract nouns are wish, a word for a desire or hope for something, a word for an emotion; and the noun desserts, a word for courses of meals, a word for a concept.
stressed desserts
Yes, the plural noun 'desserts' is an abstract noun as a word for 'that which one deserves'; a word for a concept.The plural noun 'desserts' is a concrete noun as a word for the last course of meals, usually something sweet.
just say if alcohol and desserts are wanted then there will be a small chrge of... and then say the price that they are
Chre is not a German word
There are too many desserts on the German menu to say which is the best. Try them all, you won't be sorry. One example is the Sachertorte. Even though it originated in Austria, it's still one of the best desserts that you will find in Germany.
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.
"mit" is the German word for "with".