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Argentine Alfajores

Buena Onda Foods presents an introduction to Argentine alfajores and iconic brands.

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Argentine Alfajores

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  1. alfajores

  2. About alfajores • Alfajores are a traditional dessert you will in Spain as well as parts of Latin America including Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Mexico • Each country has its own variation of alfajor • The name “alfajor” has its origins in Arabic, meaning “luxury” or “exquisite” • In Latin America, alfajores typically have two soft cake-like biscuits that are held together with either dulce de leche or fruit jam, and sometimes are coated in chocolate www.buenaondafoods.com

  3. What is an argentine alfajor? • Argentina is the expert in alfajores • According to Wikipedia, Argentina consumes the most alfajores both in total and per capita • The Argentine alfajorhas two cookies and is often filled with Argentine dulce de leche • Cookies can be cake-like or made from cornstarch mixture (“maicena”) Left Image: Cake-like alfajores covered in chocolate Right Image: Alfajores de maicena www.buenaondafoods.com

  4. Argentine brands • There are many brands of alfajoresof varying quality and availability • This presentation focuses on two of the largest, most iconic brands of Argentina – Havanna & Cachafaz www.buenaondafoods.com

  5. Havanna alfajores • Havanna was founded in Mar de la Plata, just south of Buenos Aires, in the 1940’s • The company is the most well-known Argentine alfajor company, and they are typically sold in Havanna-branded stores in Argentina • Havanna produces: • Alfajores (chocolate & mixed) • Dulce de leche • Havannets (dulce de leche desserts) • Chocolates • Other Desserts www.buenaondafoods.com

  6. Cachafaz alfajores • Mystery surrounds the origins of the Cachafaz brand • Cachafaz is based in Ciudadela, a suburb outside Buenos Aires • Cachafaz alfajores are more readily available than Havanna at corner stores, groceries, etc. • Cachafaz produces: • Chocolate Alfajores (6 pk, 12 pk) • White Chocolate Alfajores (6 pk, 12pk) • Dulce de leche • Conitos (dulce de leche desserts) www.buenaondafoods.com

  7. Additional Resources • For additional information, see our article about Argentine Cuisine. • Browse our entire selection of Argentine Foods. • Check out our recipe ideas. www.buenaondafoods.com

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