Sentences with phrase «dessert named after»

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The desserts gracing the publication were pavlovas — a lighter than air dish named after Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova.
It's a gang buster of a dessert, a showstopper just like the ballerina it was named after, Anna Pavlova.
If you prefer the taste of chocolate or caramel or syrup or whatever, don't be excited by the fact it's named after a dessert.
This no bake dessert is named after the West - Coast city of Nanaimo, British Columbia and is popular across North America.
The Tarte Tatin, named after the Tatin sisters, who served the dish in their tavern in the Loire Valley, is a classic French dessert using apples.
Apparently having its origins from Pune (and therefore named presumptuously after the great Maratha warrior Bajirao's wife Mastani), this is a super yummy dessert for those humid days.
There are proposals to name the entire known contents of planetary systems after Japanese soybeans, or Japanese desserts, or famous Japanese professional wrestlers.
As the name suggests, this is meant to be an aphrodisiac food, but is also just a very pleasant dessert, perhaps with a little red wine after dinner for an intimate moment.
The final installment of Wright's Cornetto trilogy — so named after flavors of the frozen dessert cone --
The final installment of Wright's Cornetto trilogy — so named after flavors of the frozen dessert cone — The World's End brings us back to this world of absurdist mayhem, of encroaching tyrannies and nonconformist heroism and pubs.
Every version is named after a favorite dessert or sweet.
Codenamed Froyo which stands for frozen yoghurt and carries on with Google's convention of naming their OS after sweet desserts, the Android 2.2 has been officially announced at the Google IO conference held at San Francisco.
It was the first major Android overhaul and it also was the first Android release to be pet - named after a dessert - a tradition that has been kept alive ever since.
Every subsequent Android release was named after a dessert, whose name started with the next letter of the alphabet.
The dessert is named after St. Agatha who was born in Catania.
Since 2009 they have been named after desserts or sweets alongside their corresponding version numbers.
Also, there's a chance that Google won't follow its tradition of naming subsequent versions of Android after a dessert in alphabetical order.
After months of speculation on what dessert would take on the «L» name for Android 5.0, Google has announced it will be called Lollipop.
The credit for naming Android versions after sweet candy and desserts has traditionally gone to its project manager at Google, Ryan Gibson, but his specific reasons for using such a name remain unknown.
It goes without saying that like other years, this year too Google has named their Android iteration after a sweet dessert.
While some Android enthusiasts are speculating what dessert the next version of Android will be named after, there are some interesting developments going on behind - the - scenes.
But the common name is left up for speculation — we know it'll be named after a dessert that starts with the letter «L», but that's about it.
Traditionally Google names its Android versions after a dessert, but an Octopus image, which showed up in Android O Developer Preview has got people confused.
Android 8.0 Oreo follows Android 7.1.2 Nougat, and it continues Google's tradition of alphabetically naming its version updates after desserts.
After all, you wouldn't accidentally search for that at a time when Android fans are anxiously waiting to hear the dessert name of the next major Android release.
It sounds as though they will continue to name Android after a dessert, so foods like nachos, nuts, and noodles probably won't be considered.
So far, each major Android release was named after a dessert and had a specific version number based on the amount of important changes it introduced.
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