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  2. Frog cake - Wikipedia

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    The frog cake is an Australian dessert in the shape of a frog's head, composed of sponge cake and cream covered with fondant. It was created by the Balfours bakery around 1923, and soon became a popular treat in South Australia. Originally frog cakes were available exclusively in green, but later brown and pink were added to the range.

  3. List of Australian and New Zealand dishes - Wikipedia

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    An old fashioned dessert of partially set jelly whipped to a foam consistency. [196] [197] Sago plum pudding A variation of the British Christmas pudding; Steamed pudding with sultanas, rum and sago. [198] Lemon delicious: Lemon rind and juice mixed into a pudding mixture and baked until the lemon separates, forming a two layered dessert. [199 ...

  4. Peach Melba - Wikipedia

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    Peach Melba (French: pêche Melba, pronounced [pɛʃ mɛlba]) is a dessert of peaches and raspberry sauce with vanilla ice cream. It was invented in 1892 or 1893 by the French chef Auguste Escoffier at the Savoy Hotel , London, to honour the Australian soprano Nellie Melba .

  5. Old-Fashioned Desserts We Still Want to Eat

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    10. Divinity Candy. Divinity is a classic, nougat-like candy with a foundation of whipped egg whites, corn syrup, and sugar. Flavors and fillings like dried fruit or chopped nuts make this candy ...

  6. 25 Old-Fashioned Desserts That Deserve a Comeback

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    But familiarity isn't all we love about these 25 beloved but all-but-forgotten desserts. They were great when we were growing up, and they're just as delicious now.Read on as we make our case for ...

  7. These old-fashioned desserts will take you back to a sweeter time

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  8. Icebox cake - Wikipedia

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    The dessert is usually served by cutting it into slices at a 45-degree angle, so bands of chocolate and cream are visible across each slice. [ citation needed ] A variation of icebox cake is made using pudding (usually chocolate) and graham crackers or vanilla wafers layered in a square or rectangular baking dish.

  9. Category:Australian desserts - Wikipedia

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