kickshaw
/ˈkɪkˌʃɔ/
noun
- A fancy, expensive, or unusual food item, especially one that is not very filling or substantial.
- The menu was full of exotic kickshaws like truffle foam and gold leaf.
- For a snack, he preferred simple fruit over fancy kickshaws.
- She spent her whole paycheck on little kickshaws from the gourmet market.
- A decorative trinket or bauble; a showy but unimportant object.
- The shelf was cluttered with porcelain kickshaws from her travels.
- He bought a cheap kickshaw at the fair that broke the next day.
- The room was decorated with colorful kickshaws that had no practical use.