Mexican Desserts
It can get very hot in Mexico. Mexicans have a variety
of cool treats to enjoy. From ice cream sandwiches to
popsicles, they have many to choose
from.
These Mexican desserts consist of chocolate,
cinnamon, and different fruits. Some men even sell the treats
up and down the streets similar to in America where you will
see ice cream trucks in the summer selling cold snacks.
Popsicles are popular Mexican desserts. Paletas
which mean "little shovels" in Spanish can be found in Mexican
grocery stores. They come in regular shapes, but their flavors
are what differs them from American popsicles. Some paletas
include milk and tropical fruits, while others are full of more
ice and more tart flavors. Some flavors that are not very
common in America are chili, and cucumber. The chili one is a
bit spicy, so pepper lovers would enjoy this flavor. Paletas
are easy to make at home and carry little fat. If you would
prefer to buy them, paletas are sold at many street vendors in
Hispanic neighborhoods. A California-based company named Palapa
Azul makes paletas to sell to a much wider market, not just for
Hispanics. You might even be able to purchase paletas at
Walmart!
Mexican fried ice cream is another mouth watering
Mexican desert. It is somewhat Americanized. You can
find fried ice cream at Mexican restaurants in the United
States and also at festivals. The ice cream used is more frozen
than majority of ice creams. The ball of ice cream is rolled
with different items such as cookie crumbs and then cooked in
the deep fryer at a very low temperature. This allows the ice
cream not to melt. Once it is fried, toppings can be added.
Cinnamon is a common topping. Fried ice cream has become so
common that it is also served in Chinese and Japanese
restaurants. They add different flavors to the ice cream. You
might find it green tea flavored.
If in the mood for just regular vanilla ice cream Mexican
frozen treat, cajeta would be a great topping. Cajeta is a
Mexican confection of syrup most commonly made from caramelized
milk that is sweetened. The syrup is made by the sweetened
liquid being cooked slowly and breaking down until it is very
thick. Some people use different liquids instead of sweetened
milk. You might find cajeta made with juice or a different
sweetened liquid. Different parts of Mexico may know the milk
candy by different names such as leche quemada and dulce de
leche. It is topped on ice cream. Even the Hershey Company
produces cajeta which is targeted for Mexican food lovers.
Cajeta is a great addition to ice cream, especially on a hot
day in Mexico.
These Mexican desserts are easy to make from your own home.
Do some research on the different flavors and try to make a
few. If you have a child, have some fun and both make them
together and of course eat the finished Mexican frozen treat.
These are perfect on a warm day, but can still be enjoyable
anytime of the year.
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