1. Smoothie (Hawaii)

Honolulu has a famous restaurant called Alan Wong's Restaurant, which has an excellent pastry chef named Vivian Wu who can create a special shaved ice dessert. First, Hawaiian vanilla cheese is placed at the bottom of the glass, then coconut jelly and tapioca flour are added on top, followed by a layer of pineapple sorbet, and finally, frozen pineapple like snowflakes is placed on top. A delicious special shaved ice is then created, which looks quite like a small island covered with snow.
2. Boston Cream Cake (Massachusetts)

Union Square Donuts is renowned for its pastry-making skills, significantly improving cakes that were once considered unappetizing. This particular cake, resembling a small sphere, contains a layer of soft custard and is finished with a layer of sweet chocolate frosting – truly delicious.
3. Lime Pie (Florida)

This is a dessert from Florida Cookery that caters to a seaside vibe. It features a torch-like layer of mixed meringue on top, followed by vanilla lime syrup. The overall presentation is both fresh and familiar in both appearance and taste.
4. Stuffed pancakes (Louisiana)

Sometimes, original snacks look amazing, but when you taste them, you find they're nothing like what you expected. Conversely, some snacks look delicious and live up to all the praise and compliments people give them. The stuffed pancakes at Café du Monde fall into the latter category. These pancakes are incredibly soft, sprinkled with sugar, and are clearly even more delicious with a cup of coffee with milk and a touch of bittersweet liqueur.
5. Black and White Cookies (New York State)

Angela Pinkerton, a renowned pastry chef at Eleven Madison Park in Manhattan, has redefined Empire State Building desserts with their delicious character. This black and white cheesecake is surrounded by two cheese biscuits made of Swiss and Cabot cheddar, sandwiched with cheddar cheese and apple puree, and topped with a sugar icing – it's mouthwatering.
6. Unbeatable Pie (Maine)

The owners of Eventide Oyster Co. each created this dessert according to their own circumstances. This incredible pie consists of two dome-shaped chocolate cakes with a large chunk of butter cheese in the middle, topped with homemade fluffy marshmallows—doesn't it look appetizing?
7. Coca-Cola Cake (Georgia)

Peach pie may be most popular in summer, but this year-round dessert is also quite famous. It's a premium dessert from the family recipes of the owners of West Egg Cafe in Atlanta, featuring a base of Coca-Cola cake topped with soda-infused cream cheese.
8. Syrup Pie (Pennsylvania)

Magpie Artisan Pies in Philadelphia has two distinctive features: a sticky bottom topped with a solidified layer, and the addition of three unusual spices (cinnamon, ginger, and black pepper), making it quite different from the desserts commonly found in the Amish countryside.
9. Cookies (New Mexico, USA)

The Governor of Santa Fe Hotel offers daily tea and sherry time, during which guests can enjoy traditional butter cookies, similar to snicker doodles with anise liqueur.
10. An uneven cake (Michigan, USA)
