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  2. List of Spanish desserts - Wikipedia

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    Brazo gitano – Sponge cake formed in a spiral roll, with filling; Buñuelo – Fried dough balls [1]; Carolina – Pastry of Bilbao, Spain; Casadiella – Typical dessert from Asturias

  3. 45 Desserts from Around the World - AOL

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    Take a trip with desserts from around the world, like German apple cake, Spanish flan, Thai sticky rice, Argentinian alfajores and much more. The post 45 Desserts from Around the World appeared ...

  4. Castilian-Leonese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Castilian-Leonese cuisine refers to the typical dishes and ingredients of the region of Castile and León in Spain. This cuisine is known for its cooked dishes ( guiso ) and its grilled or roasted meats ( asado ), its high-quality wines , the variety of its desserts , its sausages ( embutidos ), and its cheeses .

  5. Category:Spanish desserts - Wikipedia

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  6. The 10 Best Southern Desserts Of All Time, According To Chefs

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    Related: 12 Treasured Family Desserts, Straight From Southern Living Readers . The Top 10 Desserts Of All Time. Here in the South, we know sweet tea, we know hospitality, and we definitely know ...

  7. 10 desserts around the world that'll cost you over $1,000 - AOL

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    From edible gold, to diamond rings and flown-in caviar, these desserts are seriously next-level—including one that costs just under $4M. 10 desserts around the world that'll cost you over $1,000 ...

  8. Coca (pastry) - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the Coca de Sant Joan but with a hole and filled with marzipan on the inside. It is habitual in all of Spain and France and is eaten on 6 January for Dia de Reis (Kings’ day). Traditionally, a king and a faba bean is put inside, the one who gets the king, gets to have the cardboard crown, while the one who gets the bean, pays for ...

  9. The 20 Best Desserts of All Time - AOL

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    Check out the slideshow above for the 20 most popular desserts on Kitchen Daily. Become a KD VIP to save your favorite recipes from anywhere to your recipe box, ...