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  2. Bizcocho Dominicano - Wikipedia

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    Bizcocho Dominicano, or Dominican cake, is a type of cake popularized by bakeries in the Dominican Republic. The cake is characterized by its moist and airy texture and meringue frosting. It is a popular fixture for special occasions, and is present at most events celebrated by Dominican families, including anniversaries , baby showers ...

  3. Dominican Republic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bizcocho Dominicano – Dominican cake uses a basic cake recipe with vanilla, eggs, flour, sugar, margarine, and baking soda, milk with orange juice and lime zest. When done the cake is then filled with pineapple jam and frosted with meringue.

  4. Bizcocho - Wikipedia

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    Bizcocho (Spanish pronunciation: [biθˈkotʃo] or [bisˈkotʃo]) is the name given in the Spanish-speaking world to a wide range of pastries, cakes or cookies. The exact product to which the word bizcocho is applied varies widely depending on the region and country. For instance, in Spain bizcocho is exclusively used to refer to sponge cake.

  5. Culture of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    The emergence of bachata, along with an increase in the number of Dominicans living among other Latino groups in New York, New Jersey, Florida and Massachusetts contributed to Dominican music's overall growth in popularity. [6]: 378 Dominican Republic dance culture. Dominican Republic music culture.

  6. Dominicans - Wikipedia

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    Some treats Dominicans enjoy are arroz con dulce (or arroz con leche), bizcocho dominicano (lit. Dominican cake), habichuelas con dulce (sweet creamed beans), flan , frío frío (snow cones), dulce de leche , and caña ( sugarcane ).

  7. Otilio Warrington - Wikipedia

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    When Otilio joined the group, Morales baptized him as "Soldier Bizcocho" (Cake), a nickname that would remain with him for the rest of his life. [1] Muñiz saw potential in Otilio and paid for his college education; as a result Warrington attended the University of Puerto Rico graduating with an associate degree in Television Direction and ...

  8. Biscocho - Wikipedia

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    Biscocho, also spelled biskotso (from Spanish: bizcocho), refers to various types of Filipino twice-baked breads, usually coated with butter and sugar, or garlic in some cases. Biscocho is most strongly associated with the versions from the province of Iloilo , although it actually exists nationwide in various forms. [ 1 ]

  9. Dominican Americans - Wikipedia

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    Orlando, FL – 7,161 Camden, NJ – 6,967 As of the 2020 census, the top 25 U.S. communities with the highest percentages of people claiming Dominican ancestry are the following: [ 31 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ] [ 30 ]