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Dulcería Castañeda, is a traditional company and brand of candy in the Peruvian city of Trujillo.Since year 1925 traditionally this company made several kind of candies called alfajors and specially that giant candy called "Alfajor king kong" before known as Alfajor de Trujillo, "Dulcería Castañeda" currently has several local in Trujillo also in Lima city.
An alfajor or alajú [1] (Spanish pronunciation:, plural alfajores) is a traditional confection [2] typically made of flour, honey, and nuts. It is found in Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, the Philippines, Southern Brazil, Southern France, Spain, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, El Salvador and Chile. [3]
Alfajor de Trujillo is a typical kind of alfajor from Trujillo, a Peruvian city. The alfajor de Trujillo is manufactured since old times and has several layers and it can be of different sizes and shapes as round or square. It is made mainly with products as flour, butter, eggs and milk, filled with milk candy, some pineapple sweet and in some ...
The post How to Make Authentic Alfajores appeared first on Taste of Home. Like so many traditional recipes, alfajores are claimed by many cultures. This version is inspired by cherished family ...
Trujillo is considered the "Capital of Culture of Peru" [1] for the prominent writers associated with the city [25] such as Cesar Vallejo and Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre, and because the city is a center for important cultural expressions as the marinera dance, Peruvian paso horses, caballitos de totora, Trujillo's gastronomy, etc.
Alfajor Castañeda also called alfajor king kong is a traditional alfajor of the Peruvian city Trujillo located in the north coast of Peru. It is made since 1925 by the company Dulcería Castañeda, one of the ten top brands in the city. [1] The product is one of the in old times called Alfajor de Trujillo a traditional candy of the city. [2]
1786 map of Trujillo by Bishop Baltasar Jaime Martínez Compañón that shows the wall's 15 bastions, 15 curtains and 5 gates. A view of the old jirón Pizarro Colonial and republican architecture of the Paseo Pizarro one of the highest-traffic streets in the Historic Centre of Trujillo, at background is the historical and traditional Plazuela El Recreo and its tall trees.
Casa de Alonso de Toro C. Marqués 215 The house is named after its owner, Alonso de Toro. He served as lieutenant governor upon Gonzalo Pizarro's entry to the city and later offered a pardon to Diego de Almagro's followers if they also killed Manco Inca, which they did in 1545. Casa del Almirante Cuesta del Almirante 103