Take a trip with desserts from around the world, like German apple cake, Spanish flan, Thai sticky rice, Argentinian alfajores and much more.
45 Desserts from Around the World
Germany: Oma’s Apfelkuchen
My husband’s German family calls this Oma’s apfelkuchen, which translates to “Grandma’s apple cake.” They’ve been sharing the recipe for more than 150 years. I use Granny Smith apples, but any variety works. —Amy Kirchen, Loveland, Ohio
Lebanon: Rose Water Rice Pudding
Mexico: Classic Tres Leches Cake
Cyprus: Melomakarona
India: Kulfi

New Zealand: Custard Square
With layers of luscious vanilla custard and flaky puff pastry, custard square is a bakery classic in New Zealand. It’s popular in Australia, too, where it’s known as “vanilla slice.” —Lauren Habermehl, Pewaukee, Wisconsin
United Kingdom: Bread Pudding with Nutmeg
Spain: Creamy Caramel Flan
France: Beignets
Poland: Khrustyky
Argentina: Chocolate Alfajores
Learn how to make this traditional alfajores recipe!
Brazil: Pacoca
Italy: Tangerine Chocolate Semifreddo
United Kingdom: Old English Trifle
China: Almond Cookies
Try this tanghulu recipe next!
Sweden: Budapest Roll
Germany: Bienenstich
Scottish Shortbread
Israel: Malabi with Pomegranate Syrup
Turkey: Baklava
We also have one more recommendation for you. Try these Greek doughnuts which are fluffy, bite-sized, and fried to perfection!
Mexico: Arroz Con Leche
Linzer Cookies
Indonesia: Kolak Pisang
Mexico: Chocolate Wedding Cakes
Croatia: Poteca Nut Roll
United Kingdom: Rhubarb Fool with Strawberries
Italy: Almond Biscotti
Australia: Pavlova
Italy: Anise Pizzelle
United Kingdom: Plum Pudding
Thailand: Sticky Rice with Mango-Coconut Sauce
United Kingdom: Mince Pies
Sweden: Butter Cookies
Hungary: Nut Rolls
Canada: Calgary Nanaimo Bars
Norway: Whipped Cream Krumkake
Germany: Chocolate Lebkuchen
Philippines: Buttery Coconut Bars
Italy: Tiramisu
Jamaica: Glazed Spice Rum Pound Cakes
Don’t miss our full list of Jamaican desserts!
Greece: Kourambiethes
Paraguay: Dulce de Leche Cheesecake
Germany: Raspberry Custard Kuchen

Japan: Daifuku Mochi
When you want dessert fast, this five-minute daifuku mochi recipe is your go-to, courtesy of bloggers Laura and Sarah Turner of Wandercooks. Filled with red bean paste (called anko in Japan), these stuffed mochi balls are best eaten fresh.