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  2. Quince cheese - Wikipedia

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    The taste is sweet but slightly astringent (depending on the amount of sugar used), and it is similar in consistency, flavor and use to guava cheese or guava paste. [6] Quince jelly is made with the skins and core, including pips, that were discarded when preparing quince cheese. They are cooked until halved in volume and the water is then sieved.

  3. Quince - Wikipedia

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    Quince cheese or quince jelly originated from the Iberian peninsula and is a firm, sticky, sweet reddish hard paste made by slowly cooking down the quince fruit with sugar. [35] It is called dulce de membrillo in the Spanish-speaking world, where it is eaten with manchego cheese. [36] Quince is used in the Levant, especially in Syria.

  4. How to Use Quince, the Fruit That Tastes Like a Cross ... - AOL

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    Reserve the syrup to use in recipes or a quince spritz. You can also reduce it down into a jelly by boiling it until it reaches 220°F on a candy thermometer; then transfer to a jar, cover, and ...

  5. List of Argentine sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    Dulce de membrillo is made of quince fruit, sugar and water, cooked over a slow fire. It is sweet and mildly tart, and similar in consistency, flavor and use to guava cheese or guava paste . [ 2 ] It is sold in squares or blocks, then cut into thin slices and spread over toasted bread or sandwiches, plain or with cheese, often served for ...

  6. List of Hungarian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Quince cheese: A quince cheese, or quince jelly made of quinces. Csiga Literally "snail" - a rolled pastry that comes in many different coatings and flavors, usually walnut, poppy seed, chocolate, and vanilla pudding. Csöröge fánk: Crispy and light Hungarian Angel Wings; a twisted thin fried cookie made of yeast dough, dusted with powdered ...

  7. Mespilus germanica - Wikipedia

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    Once bletted, the fruit can be eaten raw, sometimes with sugar and cream—it has been described as being an "acquired taste" [27] —or used to make medlar jelly. [28] It is used in "medlar cheese", which is similar to lemon curd, made with the fruit pulp, eggs, and butter. [27] Unripe fruits have a relatively high tannin content of about 2.6% ...

  8. Uruguayan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Popular sweets are membrillo quince jam and dulce de leche, which is made from caramelized milk. A sweet paste, dulce de leche, is used to fill cookies, cakes, pancakes, milhojas, and alfajores. The alfajores are shortbread cookies sandwiched together with dulce de leche or a fruit paste. Dulce de leche is used also in flan con dulce de leche.

  9. 17 alternative uses for petroleum jelly

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    Petroleum jelly, also known by the product name Vaseline, is a household staple, especially among families with young children. We all know about its anti-chaffing properties, but the slick ...