Fill in the blanks and/or add you own favorites. Q. R. Rocky Road S. Skittles, Snickers, Starburst T. Tootsie Roll U V. W. Whopper - the candy not the burger X Y Z. Zagnut What comes after Z, with Ford the Model A came after the Model T.
P: Pancake, Peach Cobbler, Peanut Butter, Pumpkin Pie, Poo (sorry, I couldn't resist ) Q: Quindim (Brazil), Qottab R: Reese's Pieces, Rice Pudding, Rice Krispie Treat S: Snickerdoodle, Strawberry Shortcake, S'more, Strudel T: Twinkie, Tapioca, Tres Leches U: Utap, Upside-Down Cake V: Vla W: Whoopie Pie (my fave ), Waldorf Pudding X: The big unknown Y: Yurla Z: Zeppole, Zwetschgenkuchen (a cake, apparently) I'd like to thank Wikipedia for the obscure desert names out there. I can't wait for Android W - Whoopie Pie!
Don't know about Android, but it sure doesn't sound like a good dessert name to me Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk
Well Android P has been announced. Pie. How boring. Could have been Peach Pie or Pumpkin Pie. Sent from my RCT6213W22 using Tapatalk
I think it should have been Popsicle, after all there was Lollipop Sent from my iPhone X using Tapatalk
Now that Android 10 (Q) is in Beta we need to get serious about the sweet treat name. My vote is for Quesito. Goes along with an all inclusive, multi-culturism theme. One of the most popular pastries of Puerto Rico. The cheese is usually whipped with vanilla, eggs, and sugar. The cheese can also be whipped with guava, papayaand other tropical fruit preserves. The mixture is stuffed into a dough that resembles puff pastry, coated in a sugary caramelized syrup, and baked. Quesitos are sold at bakeries and "bomboneras" (literally "chocolate box" or "candy box", a word also used to refer to sweet shops selling this type of item).
No more desserts. The tenth version of the Android operating system for phones will be known simply as "Android 10", dropping Google's long-running practice of publicly referring to OS versions by "internal code names" named after desserts. Android 9 was named "Pie", 8 was named "Oreo", and 7 was "Nougat". Google says the change will make the naming more accessible to a global audience, including places where "pie" is not a dessert, or marshmallows are uncommon, for example. Google also revealed a new logo for the OS.