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Have you ever tasted "Dulce de Leche"? What is "Dulce de Leche"? Well it's a jam made of milk (cow's milk), which is originary from South America. I think that "Dulce de Leche" is older than South America. There are many stories about how it born, but the true is that "Dulce de Leche" is one of the most south american products and it's a piece of our history and coulture. It's not really difficult to cook it you have to boil milk with sugar to get it and in a while you will enjoy one of our best products as a continent. I know that there are two kinds of dulce de leche but I am sure there are more, one is the "Colonian Flavor" and the second one is the "Traditional/Clasic Flavor" I preffer colonial flavor. Dulce de leche is also used to make another traditional candy from this land that is called "alfajor" it's like a cake but in a very small size like the palm of your hand. So what are you waiting to taste dulce de leche or cook your own!
2016年2月12日 02:11
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Have you ever tasted "Dulce de Leche"?

What is "Dulce de Leche"? Well, it's a jam made of milk (cow's milk), which is originally from South America. I think that "Dulce de Leche" is older than South America itself. There are many stories about how it originated, but the truth is that "Dulce de Leche" is one of the most South American products and it's a piece of our history and culture.
It's not really difficult to cook. You just have to boil milk with sugar to get it and in a while, you will enjoy one of our best products as a continent.
I know that there are two kinds of Dulce de Leche but I am sure there are more, one is the "Colonial Flavor" and the second one is the "Traditional/Classic Flavor" I prefer the colonial flavor.
Dulce de leche is also used to make another traditional candy from this land that is called "alfajor" it's like a cake but in a very small size that could fit in the palm of your hand.

So what are you waiting for? Taste Dulce de Leche by preparing it yourself!


Note: Regarding the last part, I just guessed what you are trying to say based on your choice of words. I decided to rephrase it ad I hope my assumptions are right. :)

2016年2月12日

Have you ever tasted "Dulce de Leche"?

What is "Dulce de Leche"? Well it's a jam made of milk (cow's milk), which is originally from South America. I think that "Dulce de Leche" is older than South America. There are many stories about how it was born, but the truth is that "Dulce de Leche" is one of the most south american products and it's a piece of our history and coulture.
It's not really difficult to cook it. You have to boil milk with sugar to get it and in a while you will enjoy one of our best products as a continent.
I know that there are at least two kinds of dulce de leche, but I am sure there are more, one is the "Colonian Flavor" and the second one is the "Traditional/Classic Flavor" I preffer colonial flavor.
Dulce de leche is also used to make another traditional candy from this land that is called "alfajor" it's like a cake but in a very small size like the palm of your hand.

So why are you waiting to taste dulce de leche or cook your own! (Or you could say What are you waiting for? Taste dulce de leche or cook your own!)

In Argentina, do you also call dulce de leche "manjar" like they do in Chile?


2016年2月12日
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