Desserts aren’t just about cakes and ice creams, every culture has unique sweet treats that might surprise you! Here are 6 unusual yet delicious desserts from around the globe you probably didn’t know existed. (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons )
Ais Kacang (Malaysia): This colourful shaved ice treat comes with red beans, sweet corn, grass jelly, and syrups, creating a unique mix of textures and flavours. (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons )
Cendol (Indonesia and Malaysia): A refreshing dessert made of green rice flour jelly, coconut milk, and palm sugar syrup, served over ice, sweet and cooling. (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons )
Kakigōri (Japan): A fluffy, snow like shaved ice dessert topped with matcha, sweet red beans, or condensed milk, perfect for summer. (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons )
Mämmi (Finland): A traditional Finnish Easter dessert made of rye flour, molasses, and orange zest, served with cream, dark, rich, and slightly bitter sweet. (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons )
Spaghettieis (Germany): Looks like spaghetti but is actually vanilla ice cream pressed into noodle shapes, topped with strawberry sauce (like tomato sauce) and white chocolate (like parmesan). (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons )
Tavuk Göğsü (Turkey): A Turkish dessert pudding made with chicken breast, milk, sugar, and rice flour, surprisingly creamy and sweet with no meaty taste. (Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons )