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Alfajores (Argentina)
What are alfajores? This Latin American treat is a popular dessert in Argentina. It's simply dulce de leche filling sandwiched between two shortbread cookies. 


Click here to see Andrew Zimmern's 9 Most Bizarre American Foods
The word "alfajor" is rooted in the Arab word for "honeycomb." The cookies are often served with coffee and traditionally dipped in chocolate, though "snow alfajores" are...
more Photo by: Flickr / jamieanne
Alfajores (Argentina)
What are alfajores? This Latin American treat is a popular dessert in Argentina. It's simply dulce de leche filling sandwiched between two shortbread cookies. 


Click here to see Andrew Zimmern's 9 Most Bizarre American Foods
The word "alfajor" is rooted in the Arab word for "honeycomb." The cookies are often served with coffee and traditionally dipped in chocolate, though "snow alfajores" are dipped in powdered sugar and coconut.


Where to try alfajores: Cachafaz Alfajores, Buenos Aires
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