Manjar blanco

Manjar blanco (Spanish pronunciation: [maŋˈxaɾ ˈblaŋko]), also known as manjar de leche or simply manjar, is a term used in Spanish-speaking areas of the world in reference to a variety of milk-based delicacies. In Spain the term refers to blancmange, a European delicacy found in various parts of the continent as well as the United Kingdom. In the Americas (South America primarily) it refers to a sweet, white spread or pastry filling made with milk. This term is sometimes used interchangeably with dulce de leche or cajeta in Latin America but these terms generally refer to delicacies prepared differently from those just described. Related dishes exist by other names in other regions, such as tembleque in Puerto Rico. In Portuguese-speaking countries the dish is known as manjar branco.

Manjar blanco
Colombian "Manjar Blanco" (center bowl)
Alternative namesManjar de leche, manjar
TypeDessert
Region or stateEurope, Americas and Maritime Southeast Asia
Main ingredientsMilk
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