Chocolate with churros Chocolate with churrosAcción Cultural Española, AC/E
While Spain is famed for its rich, plant-based Mediterranean diet, just a quick stroll through any Spanish street and you’ll also see an abundance of sweet treats on offer at various pastelerias and cafes. The nation’s sweet tooth is unparalleled, but look across the pond at the countries of Latin America, and you’ll find these dishes have also made their way into the cuisine of this vibrant culture.
So where do these desserts come from? And how did they become so popular in Latin America? Take a trip down this sugar-filled avenue to find out more about three of Spain’s most famous desserts and how their popularity grew.
Churros
Churros with chocolate (From the collection of Acción Cultura Española, AC/E)
Arroz con Leche
Rice Pudding with Scalded Milk from PrendesReal Academia de Gastronomía
Crema de arroz con leche (From the collection of Real Academia de Gastronomía)
Tarta de Santiago
"Tarta de Santiago" (St. James' Cake)Real Academia de Gastronomía
Tarta de Santiago (From the collection of Real Academia de Gastronomía)
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