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  2. Pastel de nata - Wikipedia

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    Pastel de nata (Portuguese: [pɐʃˈtɛl dɨ ˈnatɐ]; pl.: pastéis de nata) is a Portuguese egg custard tart pastry, optionally dusted with cinnamon. [1] Outside Portugal, they are particularly popular in other parts of Western Europe, Asia and former Portuguese colonies, such as Brazil, Mozambique, Macau, Goa and East Timor.

  3. Custard tart - Wikipedia

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    A fruit-topped tart with custard filling. Modern custard tarts are usually made from shortcrust pastry, eggs, sugar, milk or cream, and vanilla, sprinkled with nutmeg and then baked. Unlike egg tart, custard tarts are normally served at room temperature. They are available either as individual tarts, generally around 8 cm (3.1 in) across, or as ...

  4. Category:Custard tart - Wikipedia

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  5. Custard tarts and classes: Portuguese enjoy some ... - AOL

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    Masked waiters served a trickle of customers sitting safely apart at newly-opened cafes while some pupils returned to school at staggered times during Portugal's start of a second phase of exit ...

  6. The 5 Best Proteins to Eat If You’re Taking a Weight-Loss ...

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    One cup of low-fat milk has 8 grams of protein and 100 calories, while Greek yogurt provides 15 grams of protein in a small 5.3-ounce container. As for cottage cheese, half a cup has about 12 ...

  7. Toucinho do Céu - Wikipedia

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    Toucinho do Céu (lit. ' bacon from heaven ') is a Portuguese dessert made primarily of almonds, eggs, and sugar. [1] While it is often described as a cake or tart, toucinho do céu remains largely free of flour and should not be mistaken for other Portuguese cakes and tarts containing almonds.

  8. Malassada - Wikipedia

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    Like Portuguese bolas de berlim, these doughnuts are made both with and without cream fillings. In Hawaii, they are sometimes filled with the traditional Portuguese custard cream, but there are also local cream varieties flavored with coconut, chocolate, lilikoi (passion fruit), guava, mango, ube, or pineapple. [ 13 ]

  9. Tarte à la Bouillie - Wikipedia

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