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  3. These Peppermint Hot Chocolate Cookies Are the Ultimate ...

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    Squish marshmallows flat between your palms; place one marshmallow on top of chocolate on each cookie. 10. Broil, 1 baking sheet at a time, on middle rack of oven until marshmallows are golden ...

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    The lineup includes iced peppermint cookies, bûche de Noël, lemon-turmeric crinkle cookies, holiday rocky road, ginger cheesecake cookies, matcha black sesame shortbreads and rum-buttered almond ...

  5. Abuelita - Wikipedia

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    Abuelita is a Mexican hot chocolate also known as chocolate para mesa (English: "table chocolate") owned by the Nestlé company. [1] It was originally invented and commercialized in Mexico in 1939, [2] by Fábrica de Chocolates La Azteca. [3] The name is an affectionate Spanish word for "grandma" (literally translated as "little grandmother" or ...

  6. Bizcochito - Wikipedia

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    The bizcochito or biscochito (diminutive of the Spanish bizcocho) is a New Mexican crisp butter cookie made with lard, flavored with sugar, cinnamon, and anise. [2] [3] The dough is rolled thin and cut into the shape of the fleur-de-lis, the Christian cross, a star, or a circle, symbolizing the moon.

  7. Coyotas - Wikipedia

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    In the US, they can be found in most Mexican supermarkets. [3] The meaning of the name "coyota" is a mestiza woman(of Spanish and native heritage) who is dark skinned and full of grace. [1] However, the literal meaning of the word in Spanish means female coyote. Coyotas tend to be accompanied with milk, coffee, hot chocolate, or tea.

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  9. Choco-Story New York - Wikipedia

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    There were also chocolate-making demonstrations and tastings, showing how bon bons and traditional Mexican hot chocolate are made. There was a play area for children where they could dig for chocolate-related "artifacts" or pretend they are running a retail chocolate store and kitchen. Hands-on classes for adults were also available. [1] [2]