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  2. 50 Easy Mexican Dessert Recipes for Cinco de Mayo - AOL

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    Get the recipe: Mexican Chocolate Bundt Cake with Tequila Almond Liqueur Ganache Related: The 30 Best Tequila Brands for Sipping, Shots & Margaritas According to Master Distillers Muy Bueno Cookbook

  3. Move Over Potato Salad—These 60 Potluck Desserts Will ... - AOL

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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 ...

  4. 40 no-bake desserts to keep you cool

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    In this recipe, the rice cakes are crumbled and mixed with melted chocolate, almond butter and any add-ins you like (shredded coconut, toasted nuts and freeze-dried fruit are popular additions) to ...

  5. 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]

  6. Panela cheese - Wikipedia

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    Those who attribute the cheese's origin to the aforementioned areas of Europe suggest that the name comes from the baskets of bread (pan in Spanish) used to mould the cheeses. Others, however, argue that the name was derived from its physical resemblance to piloncillo , another name for unrefined whole cane sugar which is commonly known as ...

  7. Marquesita - Wikipedia

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    A marquesita is a dessert native to the state of Yucatán, Mexico. It consists of a crepe, rolled and filled with cajeta, condensed milk, jam, chocolate or edam cheese, also known as queso de bola. They are sold in squares, parks and streets. [1]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Oaxaca cheese - Wikipedia

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    Oaxaca cheese (Spanish: queso Oaxaca) (/ w ə ˈ h ɑː k ə / wə-HAH-kə), also known as quesillo and queso de hebra, is a white, semihard, low-fat cheese that originated in Mexico. It is similar to unaged Monterey Jack , but with a texture similar to mozzarella or string cheese .