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  2. La Lechera - Wikipedia

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    La Lechera (lit. ' the milkmaid ' in Spanish) or Leite Moça (in Portuguese) is a Nestlé brand, producing various dairy products. The brand was established in 1921 [1] and markets its products in Latin America, Spain and also among Hispanic populations in the United States.

  3. Minas cheese - Wikipedia

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    Romeu e Julieta to the left of a dollop of doce de leite.. Minas cheese (queijo minas or Portuguese: queijo-de-minas, pronounced [ˈkejʒu (dʒi) ˈmĩnɐs], literally "cheese from Minas") is a type of cheese that has been traditionally produced in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais.

  4. Leite - Wikipedia

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    Leite (or ) is a Portuguese and Galician surname (literally Milk) that may refer to: Adriano Leite Ribeiro , better known as Adriano (born 1982), Brazilian footballer Cláudia Cristina Leite Inácio Pedreira (born 1980), Brazilian singer

  5. Galão - Wikipedia

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    Galão (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡɐˈlɐ̃w]) is a hot drink from Portugal made by adding foamed milk to espresso coffee. Similar to caffè latte or café au lait, it consists of about one quarter coffee and three quarters foamed milk.

  6. Dulce de leche - Wikipedia

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    Spanish dulce de leche and Portuguese doce de leite (Portuguese: [ˈdosi dʒi ˈlejtʃi]) mean "sweet [made] of milk".Other names in Spanish include manjar ("delicacy"), arequipe and leche quemada ("burnt milk", a term popular in Mexico); also in Mexico and some Central American countries dulce de leche made with goat's milk is called 'cajeta'.

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  8. Milk coffee politics - Wikipedia

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    The states of Minas Gerais and São Paulo. Milk coffee politics or café com leite politics (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaˈfɛ kõ ˈlejtʃi]) is a term that refers to the oligarchic domination of Brazilian politics under the so-called Old Republic (1889–1930) by the landed gentries of São Paulo (dominated by the coffee industry) and Minas Gerais (dominated by the dairy industry), being ...

  9. David Leite - Wikipedia

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    Leite is a four-time nominee for the Bert Greene Award for Food Journalism, which he won in 2006. He is also a recipient of several awards from the Association of Food Journalists. [12] His work has been featured in Best Food Writing (ISBN 1-56924-416-2) 14 times since 2001. Leite was a contributor to The Morning News.