fat-free desserts

  • 1Burger King products — When the international fast food restaurant chain Burger King first opened in Miami, Florida in 1954, its menu consisted predominantly of hamburgers, french fries, soft drinks, milkshakes and desserts. Beginning with the the Whopper sandwich in… …

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  • 2Ice cream — For other uses, see Ice cream (disambiguation). Ice cream or gelato in Rome, Italy …

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  • 3KFC — For other uses, see KFC (disambiguation). KFC Type Wholly owned …

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  • 4Burger King legal issues — Infobox Burger King logo= As with other multi national corporations, international fast food restaurant chain Burger King (BK) has been involved in several legal disputes and cases, as both plaintiff and defendant, in the years since its founding …

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  • 5Sugar substitute — Sweetener redirects here. For other uses, see Sweetener (disambiguation). Sugar free redirects here. For other uses, see Sugar free (disambiguation). Packets of Assugrin, a brand of cyclamate. A sugar substitute is a food additive that duplicates …

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  • 6Mooncake — Not to be confused with Moon pie. Mooncake Traditional Chinese 月餅 Simplified Chinese …

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  • 7Vegetable — For other uses, see Vegetable (disambiguation). Farmers market showing vegetable …

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  • 8Meringue — This article is about the dessert. For the Dominican folk dance and music, see Merengue (dance). For the Haitian folk music, see Méringue. Meringue with whipped cream …

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  • 9Cool Whip — is a brand of imitation whipped cream named a whipped topping by its manufacturer. It is used in North America as a dessert topping and in some no bake pie recipes. It was generally described as non dairy as it contained no cream or milk and no… …

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  • 10Romanian cuisine — Part of a series on the Culture of Romania Topics …

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