Ka'í Ladrillo
Ka’i ladrillo is a dessert in Paraguayan cuisine made with peanuts and molasses. Its name comes from its rectangular brick-like shape (ladrillo) and the ka’i mirikina monkey native to Paraguay, known for its love of sweet things.
Ka’i ladrillo is a dessert in Paraguayan cuisine made with peanuts and molasses. Its name comes from its rectangular brick-like shape (ladrillo) and the ka’i mirikina monkey native to Paraguay, known for its love of sweet things.
Ka’i ladrillo is a dessert in Paraguayan cuisine made with peanuts and molasses. Its name comes from its rectangular brick-like shape (ladrillo) and the ka’i mirikina monkey native to Paraguay, known for its love of sweet things.
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