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Beijinho | Traditional Dessert From Brazil | TasteAtlas
Beijinho | Traditional Dessert From Brazil | TasteAtlas
Beijinho | Traditional Dessert From Brazil | TasteAtlas
Beijinho | Traditional Dessert From Brazil | TasteAtlas

Beijinho

(Branquinho, Beijinho de Coco, Little White One, Little Kiss)

Beijinhos, literally translated to little kisses, are popular Brazilian treats made from sweetened condensed milk, butter, and coconut. Rolled into tiny balls, topped with some more shredded coconut and a clove on top, beijinhos are traditionally served at children's birthday parties, but loved by young and old alike.


Beijinho is the coconut version of the popular Brazilian dessert brigadeiro, made with cocoa powder instead of coconut. The sweet treats can also be used as a filling for dried plums, in which case the dessert is called olho-de-sogra, literally translated to mother-in-law's eyes.


Although the treats are simple to prepare at home, they can also be found throughout Brazil, at small stores called doceiras.