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  2. Polvorón - Wikipedia

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    Mantecado is a name for a variety of Spanish shortbreads that includes the polvorón.The names are often synonymous, but not all mantecados are polvorones.The name mantecado comes from manteca (), usually the fat of Iberian pig (cerdo ibérico), with which they are made, while the name polvorón is based on the fact that these cakes crumble easily into a kind of dust in the hand or the mouth.

  3. Polvorones - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 August 2008, at 09:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  4. Turrón - Wikipedia

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    Turrón (Spanish:), torró (Catalan: / Valencian:) or torrone (Italian: [torˈroːne]) is a Mediterranean nougat confection, typically made of honey, sugar, and egg white, with toasted almonds or other nuts, and usually shaped either into a rectangular tablet or a round cake.

  5. 21 Cinco de Mayo desserts, from polvorones to churros

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  6. Naranja - Wikipedia

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    Arbolito de Naranja", a traditional song sung by children in Ecuador; Automeris naranja, a species of moth; La Gente Naranja, an Ecuadorian rock en español band; Mi Media Naranja, a 1997 studio album by Labradford; Naranja-Princeton, Florida, a former census-designated place; Naranjas de Villa Clara, a Cuban baseball club; Naranjo (disambiguation)

  7. Nicaraguan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Nicaraguan cuisine includes a mixture of Mesoamerican, Chibcha, Spanish, Caribbean, and African cuisine.Despite the blending and incorporation of pre-Columbian, Spanish and African influences, traditional cuisine differs from the western half of Nicaragua to the eastern half.

  8. Canelé - Wikipedia

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    The modern name "canelé" is of recent origin. The Guide Gourmand de la France [4] does not mention it. Only in 1985, after the pastry's popularity had begun to explode, was the Brotherhood of the Canelé of Bordeaux (Confrérie du Canelé de Bordeaux) [5] created and the second "n" of its name removed.

  9. Arbolito de Naranja - Wikipedia

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    "Arbolito de Naranja" is a traditional song sung by children, especially girls, in Guayaquil, Ecuador, during group games. Lyrics. Spanish. Arbolito de naranja, ...