A sundae is an ice cream dessert. Traditional sundaes use one or two spoonfuls of ice cream with jam or syrup on it, and some also use a layer of icing, whipped cream, cherries or other fruits (bananas, pineapples) on it. In the Oxford dictionary, the origin of sundaes is somewhat vague, but everyone thinks that the name of sundaes comes from Sunday. It's called sundae in KFC and Xintiandi in McDonald's. There are two kinds of sundaes, English and French: English ice cream is placed flat in a glass or glass plate and made of fresh fruit and whipped cream, red and green cherries and waffles. French, also known as Buffy, is different from English in that it usually uses a barrel-shaped tall glass as a container, which is made of red wine or syrup in addition to English materials. Their difference is nothing more than the difference between raw materials and containers.