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Latin Flavors is a Hispanic manufacturer of frozen foods sold throughout the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean, with headquarters in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida. [1] The primary product lines are pastries and breads formulated from Cuban , Puerto Rican , Caribbean and South American flavors and recipes.
Owners Eric and Kali Castellanos with their children Ale and Nico at the new Bored Cuban restaurant in Miami, located next door to one of the family’s other restaurants, Latin Cafe 2000.
As of 2021, there were 298 McCafé locations in Latin America. [13] [1] "Dessert Centers", operate separately from existing restaurants, [14] offering traditional McDonald's desserts like the McFlurry and soft-serve ice cream. As of 2021, there were 3,265 Dessert Centers in Latin America. [1] The first Dessert Center opened in Costa Rica in 1986.
A piragua Spanish pronunciation: [p i ˈ ɾ a. ɣ w a] [1] is a Puerto Rican shaved ice dessert, shaped like a cone, consisting of shaved ice and covered with fruit-flavored syrup. Piraguas are sold by vendors, known as piragüeros , from small, traditionally brightly colored pushcarts offering a variety of flavors.
Every year, more than 900 chefs and culinary experts vote for their seven favorite restaurants for the year, and the World's 50 Best Restaurants, listed in British magazine 'Restaurant.' This year ...
Dessert First. For some of us, dinner out is just an excuse for dessert. For others, dessert is the only thing on the menu. U.S. bakeries, creameries, and sweets shops know how to impress — and ...
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It most often takes the form of a small rectangular block, with a firm consistency and a deep red colour, giving it a similar appearance to the related Spanish dessert dulce de membrillo. Very similar to guava jelly dessert is the closely related Brazilian goiabada , also made from guava but with less sugar.