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  2. Alpura (company) - Wikipedia

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    Ganaderos Productores de Leche Pura, S.A.P.I. de C.V., commonly known as Alpura, is a Mexican dairy product company founded in 1973, based in Mexico City. [2] Alpura products are sold in 27 states in Mexico and exported to the United States .

  3. Evaporated milk - Wikipedia

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    From the Museo del Objeto del Objeto collection in Mexico City. Evaporated milk is sometimes used in its concentrated form in tea or coffee, or as a topping for desserts. Reconstituted evaporated milk, roughly equivalent to normal milk, is mixed one part by volume of evaporated milk with 1 1/4 parts of water.

  4. Tres leches cake - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century in Tabasco, Mexico, a dessert named torta de leche consisted of "sweetened scalded milk, baked, and served floating in its milk sauce." [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Recipes for soaked-cake desserts were seen in some Latin American countries as early as the 19th century, in countries like El Salvador , likely a result of the large cross ...

  5. Milk protein concentrate - Wikipedia

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    Milk protein concentrate (MPC) is any type of concentrated milk product that contains 40–90% milk protein.The United States officially defines MPC as "any complete milk protein (casein plus lactalbumin) concentrate that is 40 percent or more protein by weight."

  6. Dulce de leche - Wikipedia

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    Spanish dulce de leche and Portuguese doce de leite (Portuguese: [ˈdosi dʒi ˈlejtʃi]) mean "sweet [made] of milk".Other names in Spanish include manjar ("delicacy"), arequipe and leche quemada ("burnt milk", a term popular in Mexico); also in Mexico and some Central American countries dulce de leche made with goat's milk is called 'cajeta'.

  7. Leche asada - Wikipedia

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    Leche asada (literally "roasted milk") is a dessert from Peru, Argentina, Colombia, and Chile. [1] [2] [3] [4] It is similar to flan because it is made with the same ...

  8. Café con leche - Wikipedia

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    Café con leche is typically served hot, but can also be made iced. Whole dairy milk is the usual, but other types of dairy and non-dairy milks can be used, with a change in taste and texture. [3] The amount of sugar used varies. [5] A cafe con leche ordered yo lo preparo consists of espresso and steamed milk served separately, and mixed by the ...

  9. Aguapanela - Wikipedia

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    Aguapanela, agua de panela or agüepanela is a drink commonly found throughout South America and a few parts of Central America and Caribbean. Its literal translation means "panela water" as it is an infusion made from panela which is derived from hardened sugar cane juice.