Mexican
Desserts
When it comes to Mexican deserts there are
many to choose from. Flan is a common and popular Mexican
dessert. It is caramel custard. This Mexican
dessert includes rich custard with a layer of soft
caramel on top. The dish is known as flan in most of the world,
even though it is a French word. Flan is simple to make and
usually consists of vanilla flavored custard. You may be able
to find them made in other flavors such as coconut, lemon, and
other fruits.
Empanadas are another popular Mexican
dessert found in Mexico. It is a stuffed pastry that
contains different sweetened fillings depending on the country.
Some fillings you can find in Mexico are cream, pumpkin, and a
variety of fruits. In some states in Mexico, the empanadas are
filled with different meats. Empanadas can be served as a
Mexican dessert and also a breakfast food.
Chocolate has a rich history in Mexico. The Aztecs adopted
the use of chocolate from earlier Mayan culture. Chocolate
played an important role for the Aztecs. They used it both as a
food and as currency. One of the items that the Spaniards
acquired from the Aztecs was chocolate. The Spaniards took the
chocolate back to Spain where it became the King's official
drink. The Aztecs made a variety of drinks with the chocolate
which also included nuts, seeds, and honey. Champurrado is a
chocolate drink that is very popular at breakfast time in
Mexico. It is warm and thick. You can find people in the
morning buying a cup by street vendors. It is also considered a
popular Mexican dessert which can be served with
Churros.
A popular Mexican dessert found in the Yucatan is called
sapotes dulces. Sapotes are a fruit grown in Mexico. It is very
rare to find the fruit in the United States. Sapotes have an
orange flesh that has a unique flavor of being juicy, creamy
and can often be said simmiliar to the flavor of coconuts, and
vanilla. Sapotes dulces is a Mexican dessert using the fruit
and mixing it with orange juice, rum, and sugar and served
chilled. It is easy to make and has a great flavor.
Cajeta is syrup made in Mexico that's main ingredient is
caramelized milk. The process of making the syrup consists of
slowly cooking down the sweetened liquid until it is thick.
Sweetened milk is the most common ingredient of the syrup.
Cajeta is eaten by itself, on pastries, and even as a topping
on ice cream. The Hershey Company introduced their own cajeta
targeted for Mexican food lovers that live in the United
States.
There are many more popular Mexican desserts to please your
sweet tooth. There is a wide variety of chocolates, cakes,
cookies, candies, just to name a few. Recipes can allow you to
experiment and discover new sweets. If you would like to sample
them before making your own, some local authentic Mexican
restaurants include these popular Mexican desserts. You may
also have luck finding them at a Mexican grocer in your area.
It will be easy for you to get hooked on these tasty and
enjoyable treats.
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