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Examples

  • Motels were full of spring travelers, and these people wanted dulces and coffee for the road.

    Alba 2009

  • By the end of the week, they were all walking out to the plane with clinking bags of finos, olorosos, dulces and vinegars and all looking forward to enjoying them when they got home.

    Is sherry’s retro image ripe for a makeover? On public radio’s Marketplace | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • I was quite surprised, since at this time the traditional Spanish families in New Mexico still practiced the 3 Kings 'Day routine (and the kids did a sort of trick-or-treat thing for candies and other dulces on Xmas Day, something also still done in parts of México, but another tradition that is dying out).

    OK! Now that I know . . . . . . 2009

  • He learned to make dulces and churros and cinnamon rolls, and at six, they opened the store.

    Alba 2009

  • There are Mexican dulces, limones cristalizados rellenos de cocada, but as far as I know, the shells are not salted.

    Limones en Sal 2009

  • There are Mexican dulces, limones cristalizados rellenos de cocada, but as far as I know, the shells are not salted.

    Limones en Sal 2009

  • My observations are that in the Pátzcuaro, Michoacán area, Día de Los Muertos is very strong and widely observed, while Hallowéen is just a chance for some (not all) kids to dress up, go around the neighborhood and collect some dinerito and some dulces.

    D�a de Muertos vs. Halloween? 2009

  • On that fateful day at the farmers market, I also came into a handful of flying-saucer-shaped chile peppers known as aji dulces (or ajicitos), known for a sweet, mild, fruity flavor (and beloved by my pal Myra, who spent part of her childhood in Puerto Rico).

    Sofrito adds zip to Latin American cooking 2011

  • My observations are that in the Pátzcuaro, Michoacán area, Día de Los Muertos is very strong and widely observed, while Hallowéen is just a chance for some (not all) kids to dress up, go around the neighborhood and collect some dinerito and some dulces.

    D�a de Muertos vs. Halloween? 2009

  • He learned to make dulces and churros and cinnamon rolls, and at six, they opened the store.

    Alba 2009

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