-
diminutive form of
ciasto 'cake', 'dough'). In Portugal, they are
known as
pastelaria.
Other terms used are patisseria, confeitaria, doçaria, and doceria. In...
- the late 1800s. The
recipe was
purchased by
Manuel Rodrigues from the
pastelaria "O Cego" (lit. 'The Blind')
which was
established in 1901 in Azeitão....
- 1997. In 1998,
Tavares was
appointed as head
coach of the U-18 team of
Pastelaria Rosa FC. In 1999, he
became the head
coach of the
senior team. In 2000...
- varieties. Bacalhau,
Portuguese salted and
dried cod Pastéis de nata in the
Pastelaria de Belém
pastry shop,
Lisbon Port wine Efígie da República is used as...
- Pão de Ló
sponge cake
dessert has been made
exclusively at the
family pastelaria Casa dos Lenteirões
since 1819. A
favorite dessert of Luís I of Portugal...
- the streets, in open-air marketplaces, or in fast-food
shops known as
pastelarias. It is po****rly said to have
originated when
Chinese immigrants adapted...
- Page
Street Publishing. pp. 289–290. ISBN 978-1-62414-195-9. "doces e
produtos de
pastelaria".
Media related to Filhós at
Wikimedia Commons v t e v t e...
- Vedras.
Retrieved 26
February 2021. "'Pastel de Feijoada' é
sucesso em
pastelaria de Mogi das Cruzes". GShow. 2019-01-30.
Retrieved 2022-04-08.
Andre Nunes...
- Koi Kei
Bakery (Chinese: 鉅記餅家; Portuguese:
Pastelaria Koi Kei) is a
chain of food
souvenir shops based in Macau. The
bakery is most
famous for its peanut...
-
Barbosa du
Bocage used to meet friends.
Other traditional shops include the
Pastelaria Suíça (1922–2018) and the Ginjinha,
where the
typical Lisbon spirit (Ginjinha)...