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Desserts - Beverages

A good Dominican meal will not be complete without a dulcito (a sweet) right before 'el cafecito' that dots the i in our meals. A tropical country and a great variety of fruits make for Dominicans' taste for juices and shakes.


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Recipe Tres leches (Three-milk cake)


There are many theories on the origin of this dish, whatever it might be the fact is that it has become part of our vernacular cuisine and everybody's favorite.




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By eviecurtis on 07-15-2008, 06:30 PM
Can caster sugar be found in the united states? I have never heard of it, so I don't know where to find it.
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By Aunt Ilana on 07-16-2008, 01:23 AM
In the US it is sold as 'superfine' sugar. You can also make your own by putting normal white sugar in a food processor for a few moments. Good luck!
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