bear claw       
noun [ C ] uk/ˈbeə ˌklɔː/ us/ˈber ˌklɑː/
 熊爪饼(一种杏仁味早餐糕点,形似熊爪)
a type of sweet pastry cake for one person, often shaped like a half circle and containing almonds (= a type of nut)
  I went into a café and bought a bear claw and a cup of coffee. 我走进一家咖啡馆,买了一只熊爪饼和一杯咖啡。 
 - More examples
 - He bought a bear claw from the vending machine.
 - The window of the bakery was full of bear claws, strudels, muffins, and other tempting pastries.
 - You should be able to eat the occasional bear claw without worrying too much about your weight.