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  2. Arcos Dorados Holdings - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Tres leches cake - Wikipedia

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    Recipes for soaked-cake desserts were seen in some Latin American countries as early as the 19th century, in countries like El Salvador, likely a result of the large cross-cultural transfer which took place between Europe and the Americas. [12] Nicaragua is one of the countries where tres leches cake has become popular. [13]

  4. Latin Flavors - Wikipedia

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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.

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  6. America's Most Over-the-Top Desserts We're Dying to Try - AOL

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    The Crazyshake. New York. New York City’s Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer begins with a simple milkshake, then dials it up to outrageous with decadent additions. The Churro Choco Taco shake comes ...

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  8. Piragua (food) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the American snow cone which is round and resembles a snowball, the piragua is pointy and shaped like a pyramid. The word piragua is derived from the combination of the Spanish words pirámide ('pyramid') and agua ('water'). [2]: 12 In Latin America, frozen treats similar to the piragua are known by many different names. [3] [4]

  9. Little Havana - Wikipedia

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    Street view of corner bakery, circa 1978 Stores, circa 1978 Beginning of Calle Ocho. Little Havana (Spanish: Pequeña Habana) is a neighborhood of Miami, Florida, United States.