mud-pie - translation to german
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mud-pie - translation to german

CHOCOLATE-BASED DESSERT PIE
Mississippi Mud Pie; Dani Jakwerth pie; Mississippi Mug Pie

mud-pie      
n. Sandkuchen (von Kindern)
mud bath         
  • Bather covered with mud at the [[Dead Sea]]
  • "Mud bathing site" (according to the sign) on Bulgaria's [[Lake Atanasovsko]]
BATH OF MUD, COMMONLY FROM AREAS WHERE HOT SPRING WATER CAN COMBINE WITH VOLCANIC ASH
Mudbath; Mud therapy; Mud-bath; Curative mud; Therapeutic mud
Schlammbad
Eskimo Pie         
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  • USSR]], 1935
  • The abandoned [[Rosedale Dairy]], [[Fort Dodge, Iowa]], longtime manufacturer of Eskimo Pies
ICE CREAM BAR
Eskimo pie; Eskimo Pie
n. Eskimo Pie, Eis Markenname (in USA und Kanada)

Definition

mudbath
¦ noun
1. a bath in the mud of mineral springs, taken especially to relieve rheumatic complaints.
2. a muddy place.

Wikipedia

Mississippi mud pie

Mississippi mud pie is a chocolate-based dessert pie that is likely to have originated in the U.S. state of Mississippi, hence the name. It contains a gooey chocolate sauce, brownie and chocolate custard on top of a crumbly chocolate crust. It is usually served with ice cream.

While Mississippi mud pie was originally associated with Southern United States cuisine, the dish is enjoyed throughout the U.S. and beyond.

The name "Mississippi mud pie" is derived from the dense cake that resembles the banks of the Mississippi River. Its earliest known reference in print is dated 1975.

Examples of use of mud-pie
1. John Torode has described her as "a natural talent" while Gregg Wallace was "blown away" by her chocolate mud pie with grass–like tufts of tarragon.
2. Making a sandcastle was regarded as the most valuable childhood experience, followed by climbing trees, making a den, rolling down a grassy bank, making a mud pie and tracking down worms.