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  2. List of Spanish desserts - Wikipedia

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    Leche frita – Traditional Spanish dessert, Spanish sweet typical of northern Spain; Manjar blanco – Dessert of milk or cream and sugar, thickened and flavoured; Marañuela – Spanish sweet; Miguelitos – Puff pastry dessert from Spain; Natillas – Spanish custard dish of milk and eggs, variety of custards; Pestiños – Andalusian sweet ...

  3. Quesada pasiega - Wikipedia

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    Quesada Pasiega is a beloved dessert in Cantabria, enjoyed on various occasions, from family gatherings to special celebrations. Its rich history and traditional preparation methods have made it a culinary gem, showcasing the region's culinary heritage and providing a delightful taste of Spanish gastronomy.

  4. Bienmesabe - Wikipedia

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    Bienmesabe (Spanish: "it tastes good to me") [1] [2] is a sweet Spanish dessert prepared with honey, egg yolk, and ground almonds as primary ingredients. Its consistency significantly varies depending upon preparation methods used. The dessert is also popular in the cuisine of the Canary Islands. It has been described as influenced by Moorish ...

  5. Latiya (dessert) - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that the cake was introduced by the Spanish from the 17th to 19th centuries, and comes from Spanish natillas. [1] [5] Natillas are a traditional Spanish dessert custard served with sponge finger cakes. [5] The Chamorro people would often change the letter N to L in Spanish words, so it is known as both latiya and natiya. [6]

  6. Tres leches cake - Wikipedia

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    ' three-milk cake '; Spanish: pastel de tres leches, torta de tres leches or bizcocho de tres leches), dulce de tres leches, [1] [2] also known as pan tres leches (lit. ' three-milk bread ' ) or simply tres leches , is a sponge cake originating in North, Central and South America soaked in three kinds of milk : evaporated milk , condensed milk ...

  7. 15 Authentic Mexican Desserts - AOL

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    Celebrate every day with these authentic Mexican desserts, including Mexican wedding cookies, fried ice cream, tres leches cake and more. The post 15 Authentic Mexican Desserts appeared first on ...

  8. Tocino de cielo - Wikipedia

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    Tocino de cielo (lit. ' heavenly bacon ') is a Spanish dessert made primarily of egg yolks, sugar, and water. [2] It is often confused for a custard.Unlike flan, it does not contain milk or any other dairy product. [3]

  9. Alajú - Wikipedia

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    It was also a typical dessert in Tudela, Spain, and is similar to a version currently eaten in Cuenca. A "lost dessert", it was revived from historical recipes. It is usually made with two Turrones–nougats made of honey and almonds, respectively called "miel royo" and "turrón royo". These differ from alajú as they do not include breadcrumbs ...