- An
alfajor or alajú (Spanish pronunciation: [alfaˈxoɾ],
plural alfajores) is a
traditional confection typically made of flour, honey, and nuts. It is...
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Alfajor Castañeda also
called alfajor king kong is a
traditional alfajor of the
Peruvian city
Trujillo located in the
north coast of Peru. It is made since...
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Alfajor de
Trujillo is a
typical kind of
alfajor from Trujillo, a
Peruvian city. The
alfajor de
Trujillo is
manufactured since old
times and has several...
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filling for
other sweet foods, such as cakes, churros,
cookies (see
alfajor), waffles, flan
cakes (aka crème
caramel (known as
pudim among Portuguese-speakers)...
- (in Spanish). El
Alfajor que nació a
orillas del mar on La Nación, 30 Oct 2000 (archived, 1 Jun 2014) Havanna: qué hay detrás del
alfajor by Tomás Máscolo...
- ham, olives, and
raisins and
usually eaten during the
Christmas season Alfajor –
maize cookie with
arequipe and
grated coconut Bienmesabe Brazo gitano...
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similar products Weston family Choco pie – a
similar Korean product Moon pie
Alfajor Sandwich cookie List of chocolate-covered
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- and Egypt, respectively, are similar. In Argentina, a
similar treat is "
Alfajor," and more than 20
brands marketed as "alfajores" are very po****r. Nestlé...
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portal Macaroon Sandwich cookie Alfajor – a
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prepared by
slowly heating sugar and milk). The most
typical sweet is
Alfajor,
which is a
small cake,
filled with
Dulce de
leche and
covered with chocolate...