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dibdin Posts: > 500


On 2011-12-17 22:12:15, goldenface wrote:
Sounds good to me too - knickerbockerglory, but my money would be on Key Lime Pie.


Key Lime Pie doesn't have a ring to it...i would say Knickerbockerglory is the.more obvious choice.
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Posted: 2011-12-18 05:35:58
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prakashpn007 Posts: 88

Key lime pie ! spells easy on the toungue.. You dont think ? Just eat 2 scoops of ice cream and try to spell knickerbockerglory
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Posted: 2011-12-18 08:26:52
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argiriano Posts: 305

Greek (or Turkish I'm not sure) Kourabiedes - small cookies
Turkish: Kurabiye
Greek: Kουραμπιές
Bulgarian: Курабии

or
Turkish Kayisi Tatlisi - apricot dessert

and of course
Poland's Kogel-Mogel (known as well as Gogle-Mogel ) - egg dessert
[ This Message was edited by: argiriano on 2011-12-18 08:57 ]

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Posted: 2011-12-18 09:52:31
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prakashpn007 Posts: 88


On 2011-12-18 09:52:31, argiriano wrote:
Greek
Turkish
Bulgarian
Poland's



Oh man, delicious . I think there will be a lot of region specific or country-wise special deserts on the thread here.
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Posted: 2011-12-18 18:47:41
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Rookwise Posts: > 500

I would guess given the previous names. It will most likely be something American in origin
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Posted: 2011-12-18 18:51:00
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hihihans Posts: > 500

Kellogg's cornflakes
Yes, I know, brand names don't count.
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Posted: 2011-12-18 22:47:00
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pt020 Posts: > 500

Kicked Up Cowboy Coffee
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Posted: 2011-12-18 23:32:12
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adsada Posts: > 500

There are a couple of Turkish desserts I can think of that begin with k:
Kabak Tatlisi (a sweet bitternut squash)
Kayisi Tatlisi (an apricot dessert)

From Greece
Koulourakia (a butter based pastry)
Kourabiedes (butter cookies)

From Russia
Khalva (syrupy walnut dessert)

From Poland
Kogel mogel (an egg based dessert flavoured with honey, cocoa or rum)

From India
Kulfi (a kind of ice cream)
Kheer (a spiced sort of rice pudding with raisins and pistacios or almonds)

These all look rather hard to pronounce however
[ This Message was edited by: adsada on 2011-12-18 22:56 ]

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Posted: 2011-12-18 23:56:18
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prakashpn007 Posts: 88

I think it is close now or else is it already confirmed

Key Lime Pie

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Posted: 2012-03-19 17:26:21
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luwi Posts: > 500

maybe APPLE PIE!


but it should really start with letter "K"?
[ This Message was edited by: luwi on 2012-03-19 16:44 ]

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Posted: 2012-03-19 17:43:11
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