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Meaning of pastafrola




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

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It is the name of a traditional artisan cake from Paraguay and Argentina. The original was a dough coated with quince candy, but there are currently many variants.

  




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Quince candy cake (although there are variants with dulce de leche or sweet potato). A feature is that it does not have a lid, but on the filling a decoration is made with slats of the same dough forming a grid that allows you to see the sweet. The name has Italian origin as pasta frolla, where frolla is "soft, softened, buttery, crumbling". It has a variant in Spanish created by confusion, which is 'pastaflora'; but used familiarly, it is not an accepted name.

  



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