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  2. Galletas de patatas - Wikipedia

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    The name is derived from the curving browned lower edge which resembles a potato. It is also called galletas de huevos ("egg crackers") due to the use of egg-white glazing, or tengang daga ("mouse ears") due to its shape. [1] [2] [3] In genuine Spanish translation is “galletas de papas”.

  3. Trenza - Wikipedia

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    Trenza, meaning braid in Spanish, is a braided pastry (pan trenza) or bread (trenza de brioche) [1] [2] [3] [4] that can contain fruit or other fillings. [5] In ...

  4. Marie biscuit - Wikipedia

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    Galletas Maria Goya: Marias Norway: First Price (NorgesGruppen) Mariekjeks Sætre AS: Marie Netherlands: Pally Holland: Mariakaakje, Marie Verkade: Maria Panama: Productos Alimenticios Pascual S. A. Maria Pakistan: English Biscuit Manufacturers: Marie Philippines: Comfoods: Fibisco Marie Biscuits Rebisco: Marie Biscuit, Marie Time, Marie Munch ...

  5. Pan dulce - Wikipedia

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    Pan dulce comes in different shapes, colors and sizes as pictured above. Pan dulce, literally meaning "sweet bread", is the general name for a variety of Mexican pastries.

  6. Picadillo - Wikipedia

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    Although the dish was common in Hispanic cultures before the 19th century, a 19th-century recipe from California for pasteles a la argentina is given for a filled pastry with layers of beef picadillo and chicken cooked in a green chili and onion sauce with olive oil and raisins.

  7. Romeritos - Wikipedia

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    Romeritos is a Mexican dish from Central Mexico, [1] consisting of tender sprigs of seepweed (Suaeda spp.) which are boiled and served in a mole sauce seasoned with dried shrimp blended into the mix.

  8. Pabellón criollo - Wikipedia

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    Common additions include tajadas (fried plantain slices) or a fried egg, and both of these variants have acquired slang names.A pabellón con barandas (baranda is Spanish for guard rail) is served with tajadas because the long plantain slices placed on the sides are humorously considered to be keeping the food from falling off from the plate. [2]