This is the 1366th most frequent Japanese word.
パフェ
Parfait; a layered dessert typically served in a tall glass.
This sentence uses パフェ in a general context to indicate the common cultural practice.
日本では、食後にパフェを注文する人が多いです。
In Japan, many people order parfaits after meals.
Here, パフェ refers to a dessert made typically with ice cream, fruit, and other toppings.
このカフェで果物たっぷりのパフェが人気です。
At this cafe, the fruit-filled parfaits are popular.
In this sentence, パフェ is used to specify a variety of parfait containing chocolate.