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  2. List of Spanish desserts - Wikipedia

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    Brazo gitano – Sponge cake formed in a spiral roll, with filling; Buñuelo – Fried dough balls [1]; Carolina – Pastry of Bilbao, Spain; Casadiella – Typical dessert from Asturias

  3. 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]

  4. Spanish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The desserts in this region include coffee liqueur, chocolate Alicante, arnadí, [72] and horchata, the last two being of Muslim origin. [73] Notably, during Christmas, nougat is made in Alicante and Jijona. Another well-known dessert is peladillas (almonds wrapped in a thick layer of caramel).

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  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. Milk Bar (bakery) - Wikipedia

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    Milk Bar (originally Momofuku Milk Bar) [3] is a chain of dessert and bakery restaurants in the United States, founded in New York City by chef Christina Tosi. As of 2024, the chain has branches in New York City; Los Angeles; Washington, D.C.; Las Vegas; Bellevue, Washington, and Chicago. [4]

  8. 3 easy last-minute 4th of July desserts you can make today - AOL

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    Welcome to Best Bites, a twice-weekly video series that aims to satisfy your never-ending craving for food content through quick, beautiful videos for the at-home foodie.Check back on Tuesdays and ...

  9. Tarta de Santiago - Wikipedia

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    Torta de Santiago (in Galician) or Tarta de Santiago (in Spanish), literally meaning cake of St. James, is an almond cake or pie from Galicia with its origin in the Middle Ages and the Camino de Santiago. [1]