6 Traditional Desserts To Eat For A Sweet New Year Start

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New Year's Treat

Including traditional desserts in your New Year's celebration is a delightful way to ensure a sweet start to the year.

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Desserts To Have?

Here are some classic and popular desserts from various cultures that you might consider:

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1. Mochi (Japan)

These sweet rice cakes come in various flavours and are often filled with red bean paste. They are a popular choice for celebrating the New Year in Japan.

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2. Oliebollen (Netherlands)

These Dutch doughnuts are a traditional New Year's Eve treat. They are deep-fried dough balls dusted with powdered sugar

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3. Rice Cake (Korea)

In Korea, a variety of rice cakes (tteok) are prepared for celebrations.

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4. Pavlova (Australia/New Zealand)

A meringue-based dessert topped with whipped cream and fresh fruits.

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5. Roz Bel Laban (Egypt)

A creamy rice pudding flavoured with vanilla and cinnamon, garnished with nuts. It's a popular dessert for celebrations in Egypt.

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6. King Cake  (USA)

Traditionally associated with Mardi Gras, a colourful king cake is often enjoyed in the lead-up to the New Year.

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Whichever you choose, may it bring sweetness and joy to your New Year celebration!

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