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  2. Cajeta de Celaya - Wikipedia

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    While goat milk is the most usual base, other liquids or juices may be used. In Celaya, and eventually the rest of Mexico, the confection of half goat's milk and half cow's milk became known by the name cajeta. Elsewhere, the milk candy is known as leche quemada or dulce de leche.

  3. 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'.

  4. Palapa Azul - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican emphasis results in marketing flavors that are not commonly found in mainstream American frozen desserts, such as sweet corn [2] ice cream and hibiscus flower (Jamaica) sorbet, as well as Mexican versions of common flavors, such as cajeta, a Mexican goat milk-based caramel [3] — often used for dulce de leche — and Mexican ...

  5. Crème caramel - Wikipedia

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    Another variation is "Flan de Cajeta", which replaces the standard caramel with cajeta (milk caramel with a base of goat milk). A popular Mexican dessert involving crème caramel is "chocoflan" (a portmanteau of its constituents), which is a layered Bundt cake-styled dessert made of chocolate cake and Crème caramel baked in a water bath. It ...

  6. The Most Unheard-of State Fair Foods Across America - AOL

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    This year's state fair menu includes a pie that's a nod to Mexican street corn that's made with mozzarella and cotija cheese, corn, jalapeños, and chipotle mayo. Meat lovers can pay homage to ...

  7. Linares Municipality, Nuevo León - Wikipedia

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    Linares is recognized for its caramel-like candies made from cow's and goat's milk. The most famous brand is "Glorias de Linares. [citation needed] It was recently named Pueblo Mágico (Magical Town). [3]

  8. Food Paradise season 11 - Wikipedia

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    "Canela-Cajeta Paleta" – paleta is a Mexican-style ice pop: cinnamon ice cream (made with milk, cream, sugar, and canela—Mexican cinnamon), poured into a square ice pop mold, frozen in a liquid bath, stuffed with a cajeta center (Mexican goat's milk caramel made with goat's milk, cinnamon and vanilla beans).

  9. 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.