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Alfajores | Traditional Cookie From Argentina | TasteAtlas
Alfajores | Traditional Cookie From Argentina | TasteAtlas
Alfajores | Traditional Cookie From Argentina | TasteAtlas
Alfajores | Traditional Cookie From Argentina | TasteAtlas
Alfajores | Traditional Cookie From Argentina | TasteAtlas

Alfajores

(Alfaxor, Alaxur)

Argentinian alfajores are sandwich cookies consisting of two round, crumbly sweet cookies with a dulce de leche or milk jam stuffing between them. The combination is then coated with a layer of chocolate or sprinkled with confectioners' sugar.


The name alfajor stems from the Arabic word al-hasĂș, which means stuffed or filled. Although the cookies can be found throughout Latin America, they are originally from Andalusia, Spain. When the Spaniards came to America, they brought their foods and traditions along the way, and with time, almost every country in Latin America has adapted the Spanish alfajor to make it their own.


In Argentina, you can find alfajores with different flavors of dulce de leche, like chocolate, vanilla or various fruits. They are also packaged in different shapes and sizes, and are usually enjoyed with tea or coffee.