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  2. Coyotas - Wikipedia

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    They can now be found all over the world. 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.

  3. 50 Easy Mexican Dessert Recipes for Cinco de Mayo - AOL

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    The quintessential Mexican dessert is soft and delicious and will melt in your mouth. Get the recipe: Tres Leches Cake. Just a Taste. Fry up a sweet twist on a traditionally savory dish.

  4. 15 Authentic Mexican Desserts - AOL

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    Celebrate every day with these authentic Mexican desserts, including Mexican wedding cookies, fried ice cream, tres leches cake and more. The post 15 Authentic Mexican Desserts appeared first on ...

  5. 20 Mexican Desserts Made for Cinco de Mayo - AOL

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  6. Champurrado - Wikipedia

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    Champurrado is a chocolate-based atole, [1] a warm and thick Mexican beverage. It is prepared with either a masa (lime-treated corn dough), masa harina (a dried version of this dough), or corn flour (simply very finely ground dried corn, especially local varieties grown for atole); piloncillo; water or milk; and occasionally containing cinnamon, anise seed, or vanilla. [2]

  7. Chongos zamoranos - Wikipedia

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    Chongos zamoranos is a Mexican dessert made of curdled milk. [1] It is typically prepared with rennet tablets, milk, sugar and cinnamon. The result is a dish of soft cheese-like consistency on a sweet brown milky syrup. Its origin is attributed to colonial-era convents in the city of Zamora, Michoacán. [2]

  8. 7 Low-Sugar Mexican Desserts Bakers of Any Level Can Master - AOL

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    Churros, flan, tres leches cake…these traditional Mexican desserts are classics for a reason. Emphasis on seem—because it’s absolutely possible to make a sweet Mexican dessert (or any ...

  9. Category:Mexican desserts - Wikipedia

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