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there are
about 70
factories that are part of a
syndicate that
produces polvorones and mantecados.
Under the name mantecados,
these sweets are a traditional...
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known to be as hard as a rock. Many
people eat this with very hot drinks.
Polvorones (wedding cookies) are
shortbread cookies,
often eaten at weddings. Yoyos...
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bizcocho found in Uruguay, is a type of bread, also
known as the cañón.
Polvorones [polβoˈɾones]:
Another kind of
cookie that can be plain,
flavoured with...
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arroz con
dulce (sweet rice pudding), piraguas,
brazo gitanos, tembleque,
polvorones, and
dulce de leche.
Baseball was one of the
first sports to gain widespread...
- cuisines, with
various different forms and recipes. They are
similar to
polvorones from Andalusia. In the
Maghreb and Egypt, they are
often served with Libyan...
- rice with milk,
torrija (fried
toasted bread with wine, milk or honey),
polvorónes (shortbread),
almond cakes,
chestnut stew with cinnamon,
porridge sprinkled...
- revenue; and
tortas de aceite, a thin sugar-coated cake made with
olive oil.
Polvorones and
mantecados are
traditional Christmas products,
whereas pestiños and...
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desserts include s****fish and fish, marzipan,
turkey with truffles, and
polvorones (shortbread made of almonds,
flour and sugar). Even
though there is still...
- nuns make and sell pastries,
especially Christmas pastries: mantecados,
polvorones, pestiños, alfajores,
yemas de San Leandro [es; ru], as well as churros...
- of
condensed milk,
butter and
cocoa powder) Paçoca (similar to
Spanish polvorones, but made with
peanuts instead of
almonds and
without the
addition of...