Friday, March 26, 2021

Desserts In New Zealand – For Immigrants With A Sweet Tooth





Sweet stuff is always a treat and it is amazing how people can get addicted and crave such delectable foods. That is why one can find sweet treats just about anywhere in the world and they have their own versions. Those with a sweet tooth can go their way around a country or the entire world just to try out all the sweet treats that places have got to offer. This is definitely something that immigrants now living in New Zealand can expect – sweet treats to satisfy their cravings for sweet stuff.

 

It is amazing that there are a lot of sweet foods that people can enjoy when they are in New Zealand. The list is seemingly endless and for those who are on the adventurous side, they can go and have a lot of fun just trying to find these treats and enjoying them. Desserts are definitely on top of the list that are quite delicious and here are some of those treats that people can enjoy when they are in New Zealand.

 

Ice cream

 

There are plenty of flavors of ice cream that immigrants can find when they are already in New Zealand. There are the usual flavors that people can enjoy in other countries as well like vanilla, chocolate, and cookies and cream. And then there are also unusual flavors that can be found in this country which include green tea, chai latte, waffle with bacon and bourbon ripple, pear, honeycomb, blue cheese, rockmelon, prosciutto, and walnut. Of course, these may seem unusual but for people who have adventurous tastebuds, New Zealand just may be a great country to try out new flavors.

 

Pavlova

 

This delectable dessert is made with fruits, cream, and meringue and it is quite popular all over the world. It is said to have been named after Anna Pavlova, a famous Russian ballerina, who went to New Zealand and Australia back in the 1920s. It is quite delicious and everybody can agree on that. However, what people cannot agree on is if the dessert was created in New Zealand or in Australia. There are still ongoing discussions about it but none of the two countries are back down with their claims that their country was where the pavlova originated.

 

Kiwi fruit

 

This fruit is also known as the Chinese gooseberry and it is very much associated with New Zealand despite its origins being in China. It is a healthier food to munch on for those who are looking for something sweet as it comes with a pack of nutrients but is quite low in terms of calories. It is said that when a schoolteacher went to China, she brought back to New Zealand some seeds of this fruit. The locals then named the fruit ‘kiwi’ which is also the name of the country’s national bird.

 

 

 

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