Mexican
Candy
Children in Mexico have a huge selection of Mexican
candies to choose from. The Mexican candies are abundant.
Anyone is sure to please their sweet tooth. The candies are not
just sweet, though. Many of the Mexican candies pack heat! That
is right, chili. Mexican's like to include chili in many of
their foods, so it is natural to find Mexican candy with it.
There are also chocolate candies, gummy candies, and chewing
gum. It is obvious that Mexicans have different preferences
when it comes to Mexican candy. The hotter, the better!
A newer item in Mexican candy is called Salsaghetti. The
package has straws of watermelon that look like pasta. They are
spicy and come with a sauce to pour over it. The sauce is
called Gusano Tamarind. Tamarind is a fruit that is typical in
Asia, but widely grown in Mexico. Many Mexican candy items
contain Tamarind. Salsaghetti looks like a pasta meal, but
unfortunately there is no Mexican candy meat balls
included.
Lollipops are a lot different than what you would taste in
other countries. In Mexico they can come very hot. The Mexican
candies are Jalapeo hot. Americans are used to spicy Mexican
candies that are full of cinnamon, but children from Mexico
love the lollipops with chili powder on the outside. The inside
can be different flavors. Mango is a big hit because it offers
a different taste than the chili. There are also flavored
chili-peppered lollipops. Other flavors include pineapple,
watermelon, strawberry, cherry, and more.
You would expect since Mexico gave the world chocolate, back
when the Aztecs shared with the Spaniards that Mexicans would
eat a lot of Mexican candy bars and other chocolate Mexican
candies, but in Mexico these types of candies are rare to even
purchase. Instead, Mexicans enjoy chocolate in their drinks or
in traditional dishes such as mole poblano. Sometimes you might
find someone enjoying a chocolate pattie Mexican candy that may
include cinnamon, grounded almonds, and sugar.
A popular Mexican candy throughout Mexico is
known as Dulce de leche. It means "milk candy". It is
milk-based syrup that is similar to caramel by how it looks and
tastes. It can be as a sauce, or as a caramel-like candy. It is
simple to make, simply by boiling milk and sugar. Besides being
in Mexican candy, it is also used in cakes, cookies, and ice
cream.
People even spread it on toast. It
is very popular in other countries besides Mexico. Even
Starbucks have recently started selling lattes with the flavor
of dulce de leche which is making it popular amongst Americans.
Even dulce de leche ice cream is sold in grocery stores
throughout the Southwestern states of America.
Mexican candies can be found at local Mexican grocers. Let
your taste buds try some new treats. If you cannot find any
stores close to where you live, many online stores sell Mexican
candies. If hot is not that type of Mexican candy you would
enjoy, there is also different chocolate, and caramel Mexican
candies. Give it a try today! You might just enjoy a new
sensation.
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