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Goiabada ([goja'badɐ]; from
Portuguese goiaba, guava) is a
conserve made of red
guavas and sugar,
commonly found throughout the Portuguese-speaking countries...
-
Brazilian dessert made of
cheese and
goiabada.
While the most
simplistic form of this
dessert consists of
goiabada over a
slice of cheese,
desserts and...
- (roll cake with
goiabada),
cocada (a
coconut sweet),
beijinhos (coconut
truffles and clove) and
Romeu e
Julieta (cheese with
goiabada).
Peanuts are used...
- make candies, preserves, jellies, jams, and
marmalades (such as
Brazilian goiabada and
Colombian and
Venezuelan bocadillo), and as a
marmalade jam served...
- Hernández. In Brazil, a
dessert known as
Romeu e
Julieta is made with
Goiabada,
guava paste with a
similar consistency to
quince cheese, and cheese. In...
- Very
similar to
guava jelly dessert is the
closely related Brazilian goiabada, also made from
guava but with less sugar.
Bocadillo is
prepared much like...
- guajava, the "common guava".
Guava may also
refer to:
Guava paste, see
Goiabada Feijoa sellowiana,
pineapple guava Myrciaria floribunda,
guavaberry the...
- gluten.
Varieties of
stuffed pães de
queijo with catupiry, hot and
melted goiabada, doce de
leite and
other variations can be
found in Brazil.[citation needed]...
- sushi) or
sweets (with
flavors such as chocolate,
banana with cinnamon,
goiabada with cheese, fig, with
scoops of ice cream, M&Ms, etc.).Traditionally olive...
- galinhada, a rice dish
cooked with
chicken corn and peas,
handmade cheeses,
goiabada, paçoca, pamonha,
arroz com
leite and others.
Outside of
Minas Gerais it...