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A-Z Foods with images

Blackberry Cobbler

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(^That sounds so good! I had to look it up. I love this thread, as it has brought various, interesting foods to my attention, that I'd love to try.)

Lingonberry pie

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Yes, absolutely! : ).

Pita Pocket

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Edit: Followed by:

Pistachio ice cream (...couldn't resist : ))

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(Indeed! I'll have to look up Quality Street, as well. We don't have that here, in the U.S., that I am aware of. I wonder how they come up with some names for chocolates/ candy. My cousins bring interesting chocolates from England, when they visit. Not that I assume those are English, necessarily. Forgive my commentary. :D)

Red Lentil Thai Chili

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(Yep, Quality Street is English, but it is exported to other parts of the world. According to wikipedia the original maker used the name, which was the name of a play, as inspiration.)

Sachertorte

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