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  2. Alpura (company) - Wikipedia

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    Alpura was founded in 1973 by a group of dairy producers from various parts of Mexico. [1] They created the Asociación Nacional de Productores de Leche Pura S.A. de C.V or Alpura with the goal of producing fresh milk across Mexico, the first company to do so.

  3. Malnutrition in Peru - Wikipedia

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    The Vaso de Leche (VL), or Glass of Milk, program is the largest social assistance program in Peru, with an annual budget of US$97 million in 2001, reaching over 3 million people, or 44% of households with young children.

  4. Manjar blanco - Wikipedia

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    The manjar blanco (Spanish pronunciation: [maŋˈxaɾ ˈblaŋko], or also in Spanish as manjar de leche), known in Catalan as menjar blanc or menjablanc, is a term used in Spanish- and Catalan- speaking areas of the world in reference to a variety of milk-based delicacies.

  5. 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 ...

  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. 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 ...

  8. Peruvian ceviche - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian ceviche, cebiche, sebiche, or seviche [1] is a traditional dish widely eaten in Peru especially in the coastal region of the country. Ceviche is made and eaten throughout the whole year, but mostly served in the summer due to its refreshing and cold taste.

  9. 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 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The dessert has since become a staple in some Latin American countries (Mexico, Cuba, El Salvador, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and Panama), and ...