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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. Pastilla - Wikipedia

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    The name of the pie comes from the Spanish word pastilla, meaning either "pill" or "small pastry", with a change of p to b common in Arabic. [7] The historian Anny Gaul attests to recipes that bear "a strong resemblance to the stuffing that goes inside modern-day bastila" in 13th century Andalusi cookbooks, such as ibn Razīn al-Tujībī's فضالة الخوان في طيبات الطعام ...

  4. 10 Easy, Delicious Meals to Make for a Friend in Need - AOL

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    A Little Something Sweet, Rhubarb Streusel Muffins. A little sugar fix in the morning isn’t something to overlook, especially a good muffin. Courtesy of the Taste of Home website, these Rhubarb ...

  5. 9 Delicious & Easy Trader Joe’s Recipes You Need To Make ...

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    3. Spicy Pizza. Last fall, one spicy pizza featuring Trader Joe’s Garlic & Herb Pizza Dough generated notable buzz.To make this dish according to the viral recipe, layer the dough with TJ’s ...

  6. 17 Delicious Campfire Desserts That Are Super Easy to Make - AOL

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    1. Campfire Snickers. We’re not sure who came up with the idea to dip a mini Snickers candy bar in Fluff and toast it over the fire before skewering it with a pretzel stick, but we’re pretty ...

  7. Pastillas - Wikipedia

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    Pastillas, also known as pastillas de leche (literally "milk pills"), refer to a type of milk-based confections that originated in the town of San Miguel in Bulacan, Philippines. From San Miguel, pastillas-making spread to other Philippine provinces such as Cagayan and Masbate .

  8. Pastila - Wikipedia

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    Pastila (Russian: пастила́ [pəsʲtʲɪˈɫa]) is a traditional Russian fruit confectionery (pâte de fruits).It has been described as "small squares of pressed fruit paste" [1] and "light, airy puffs with a delicate apple flavor". [2]

  9. The 4-Ingredient Appetizer I’m Making for the Holidays This Year

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    How To Make My Millionaire Crackers. For about 38 crackers, you’ll need: 1 sleeve Club (or similar) crackers, about 38 crackers. 2 ounces cream cheese or Boursin cheese, room temperature.