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  2. Cocada - Wikipedia

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    One variation of cocada in Brazil is the "black cocada" (Portuguese: Cocada preta) made with brown sugar and slightly burnt coconut. In Brazil, "rei da cocada preta" (black cocada king) is used to refer to an arrogant person who thinks too highly of himself. [6] Although similar, cocadas and queijadinhas are not the same thing. The cocada is ...

  3. List of Brazilian sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    Bom-bocado – a coconut torte that is commonly served during Brazil's Independence Day [6] Brigadeiro – a traditional Brazilian confectionery; Broinha de coco – a coconut-based biscuit-like dessert; Bruaca Cacuanga [7] Cajuzinho – a popular sweet made of peanuts, cashew nuts and sugar and is shaped like a tiny cashew; Camafeu de nozes

  4. List of desserts - Wikipedia

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    In the local language, these crystals were called khanda (खण्ड), which is the source of the word candy. [ 1 ] A dessert is typically the sweet course that, after the entrée and main course, concludes a meal in the culture of many countries, particularly Western culture .

  5. List of coconut dishes - Wikipedia

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    Coconut bar – Chilled, gelatinous dessert made from coconut milk; Coconut cake – Cake with white frosting and covered in coconut flakes; Coconut candyCandy made with coconut or coconut flavoring; Coconut chutney – dish

  6. Sugar cake - Wikipedia

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    Sugar cakes are confections made with grated coconut, sugar, and food coloring. ... Sugar cakes are also known as cocada in Latin American countries. [1] [2] References

  7. Cuisine of Chiapas - Wikipedia

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    Sweets include crystallized fruit, coconut candies, a caramel spread called cajeta and various sweet and normal breads, which were introduced to the area by the French. [1] [3] [4] The major population center of the state is the capital of Tuxtla Gutiérrez with Chiapa de Corzo across the river.