Teja (confectionery)
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Confectionery
Teja cut in half showing filling: manjar blanco and candied lemon rind | |
Type | Confectionery |
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Place of origin | Peru |
Region or state | Ica Region |
Main ingredients | Manjar blanco, dried fruits or nuts |
Variations | Chocotejas |
A teja (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtexa] ) is a dumpling-shaped confection from the Ica Region of Peru. It contains manjar blanco filling (similar to dulce de leche) and either dried fruits or nuts. The exterior is usually a sugar-based fondant-like shell,[1] but there also exists chocolate versions too (known by the blend chocotejas).[2]
References
[edit ]- ^ "Nutrición y Recetas – Disfruta de tu alimentación" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021年07月15日.
- ^ "Chocotejas". www.yanuq.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021年07月15日.
External links
[edit ]- Helena Chocolatier is a major manufacturer of tejas.
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