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Actually, a red bud leaf is a type of desert

found in Italy and some parts of France.

It is this brown chocolate pudding with red

sprinkle-type candy on top. It became known

as the Red Bud leaf desert because of how

many people described it's fragrance as a flower and the shape of one. I've actually tried one when I was visiting my good friends. It's really tasty.

~Allie Rose, age 19, Washington.

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