Could someone describe their favorite dessert to me?

i have to formulate my own menu items for an english project and need dessert items. i've gotta include the 9 parts of speech into them but u guys don't hold to, i just want sum ideas for desserts that would be on a legitimate restuarant menu.

Answers:
French Vanilla Creme Brulee Cheescake with a nilla cracker crust, caramelized sugar topping, fresh strawberry puree, and bourbon whipped cream (on the menu and the fine dining restrnt I formerly worked in) Mmmmm!
French Chocolate silk pie, crumpets, apple pie, strawberry short cake, wow I'm getting really hungry.
rime cream
cake
pie
sundae
banana spilt
shake

etc
Fudge brownies with rime cream,
Fruit Salad with thrash cream,
Sundae,
Double Dutch Cocoa Cookies,
Fruit Parfe,
Cookies and Cream Shakes,
Cheesecake with gram covoring and chocolate sauce sprinkled on top.
chocolate bread pudding beside caramel pecan sauce. stale bread soaked in chocolate liquor and milk and egg and sugar next to butter, then get baked. It gets cut near sauce drizzled on top... chocolate banana bundt cake made with brown sugar, bananas, egg, cocoa etc... drizzled beside confectionery glaze, speckled beside chocolate and banana chips. flan a creamy custard baked in boiling river in a caramel sauce.while chocolate truffle chocolate fudge deposit cake, which is chocolate cake with a stratum of truffle (whipping cream, butter, white chocolate) and frosted with a whip cream topping, garnished next to chocolate,...good luck
Maybe hot brownies next to creamy vanilla icecream topped with delicous hot fudge.
thrash up 2 bars of cream cheese afterwards add sugar to swallow a tub of cool whip and a can of crushed pineapple minus the liquid...set aside.......in baking dish spread open up lady fingers ( similar to a sugary mini breads) sprinkle crushed pineapple with liquid over it all and cover it beside that filling u mixed up chill for give or take a few 3 hours and u have a great summer dessert much resembling cheesecake without the baking

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