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  2. Yema (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Yema is a sweet custard confectionery from the Philippines.It is made with egg yolks, milk, and sugar. [1] [2]The name yema is from Spanish for "egg yolk".Like other egg yolk-based Filipino desserts, it is believed that yema originated from early Spanish construction materials.

  3. Yemas de Santa Teresa - Wikipedia

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    Yemas de Santa Teresa (Yolks of Saint Teresa) or Yemas de Ávila (Yolks of Ávila) is a pastry that is identified with the Spanish province of Ávila. They can be bought throughout Spain but typically they are a delicacy associated with the city of Ávila .

  4. Does the color of an egg's yolk mean anything?

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    Even so, feed companies and commercial egg farms have discovered workarounds to create a darker egg yolk without these nutrient-dense foods, Steele said. The color of an egg yolk is entirely ...

  5. The salted egg yolk trend is taking over TikTok. Here's why ...

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    Internationally, the umami-boosting qualities of the yolk have been used to add a layer of flavor to salad and avocado toast, grated over pastas and even added to coffee.

  6. List of egg dishes - Wikipedia

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    Cooked in hot grease in a skillet in a variety of ways to produce differing results: eggs can be cooked lightly on one side only ("sunny side up"), cooked lightly on one side and turned over briefly ("over easy"), cooked on both sides so the white is solid but the yolk still soft and runny ("over medium") [30] and thoroughly cooked on both ...

  7. 60 Christmas Cakes That Will Make You Forget All About Cookies

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    Tres leches (“three milks” in Spanish) cake is such an iconic Mexican dessert. This cake requires a little love and patience, but the result is so worth it. This cake requires a little love ...

  8. Fios de ovos - Wikipedia

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    Fios de ovos (lit. ' egg threads ') is a traditional Portuguese sweet food made out of egg yolks, drawn into thin strands and boiled in sugar syrup.It is used as a garnish on cakes and puddings, as a filling for cakes, or eaten on its own.

  9. Genoise - Wikipedia

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    ' Spanish bread '). [6] [7] It is a whole-egg cake, unlike some other sponge cakes for which yolks and whites are beaten separately, such as Pão de Ló. The eggs, and sometimes extra yolks, are beaten with sugar and heated at the same time, using a bain-marie or flame, to a stage known to patissiers as the "ribbon stage". A genoise is ...