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Vero MANGO 1 piece Mango shaped and flavored hard candy lollipops coated with chili. Mango lollipop is often enjoyed by Mexicans, by dipping the lolli pop in ¨Miguelito de agua¨ (liquid chamoy). This mango shaped lollipop has mango candy on the inside covered in a mild hot and sour chilli powder
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Not just wafer sticks, but delighting hazelnut cream-filled crunchy deliciousness. If you know any Venezuelans, they've probably told you about Pirulin! Pirucream, known as Pirulin in their home country (Venezuela), are European-style wafers. Made with a secret recipe from the Sindoni family, what's not so secret is how fresh and crusty the wafer straw is, and how rich and tempting is its hazelnut-chocolate filling. It's hard not to finish the can once you open it, a real challenge for your willpower! If you know any Venezuelans, they've probably told you about Pirulin!
- Pirucream / Pirulin Chocolate and Hazelnut filled Wafer Sticks.
- The can contains 5.46 oz / 155 g.
- Contains Gluten, Milk, Walnuts, Soy, and Egg.
- Product of Venezuela / Dominican Republic.
HowHave a little taste of Pirucream / Pirulin Rolled Wafers by themselves (because they're pure perfection), or paired with coffee or tea. They make an impressive dessert decoration, from cake to mousse to plain ice cream. -
Red Poblano Mole Doña Maria 12 x 233 g This Dona Maria Mole, has the right amount of spices, seeds, heat and chocolate but it also has chicken stock. To make the traditional Chicken Mole, just add some paste to a heat pan, slowly add chicken stock till the paste is thin but still a bit firm. Spread it on top of cooked chicken (boiled), add Mexican rice and voila! Your mole is ready.Use it as a filling for tamales or for brunch to top your fried eggs, or if you want to be more adventurous, use it as a pizza base. This sauce is popular in the central and southern regions of the country with those from Puebla and Oaxaca the best known, but simpler versions of mole poblano did make their way north. However, northern versions are far less complex and generally used to make enchiladas.The popularity of the sauce, especially at major celebrations, is such that 99% of all Mexicans have tried at least one version of it.
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Duros de harina (also known as pasta para chicharrones, churritos, Mexican wagon wheels or pin wheels) are a popular Mexican snack food made of puffed wheat, often flavored with chili, Valentina and lemon. When cooked, chicharrones have a light, airy consistency similar. To prepare just heat oil in a pan and once hot, put some chicharrones in it, making sure that they are loose and not in top of each other, keep them there for a couple of second until they grow double their size and no "raw" part is seen. Let them dry and pat dry excess oil. Serve with lemon, salt and your favourite snack salsa (Valentina, Chamoy, Sabrozita)