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Mexican Desserts

Mexican Desserts

1

Cocadas

Colima City
4.1

Cocadas are sweet coconut treats originating from the state of Colima, Mexico. Traditionally, the concoction is made by combining grated coconut, sugar, eggs, and water, although some modern versions incorporate flavorings such as cloves, vanilla,... READ MORE

2

Platáno frito

Mexico
4.0

Platáno frito is a simple side dish made by frying ripe plantains in oil until they become golden brown. The dish is usually served for lunch, accompanying numerous main dishes, often along with cooked rice. The plantains can be additionall... READ MORE

3

Bionico

Guadalajara
4.5
Most iconic: Naranja Tacos (Guadalajara)

Bionico is a popular Mexican street food item in the form of a fruit cocktail, originating from Guadalajara. Chopped fruits such as papaya, strawberries, cantaloupe, apples, and bananas are topped with a sweet cream mixture, granola, pecans, raisi... READ MORE

4

Marranitos

Mexico
4.3

Marranito or puerquito is a traditional pan dulce (sweet bread) variety. These pan dulce cookie-like small cakes are shaped into pigs and flavored with ginger. They're made with a combination of flour, cinnamon, ginger, allspice, baking p... READ MORE

5

Capirotada

Mexico
3.2

Aromatic capirotada is the Mexican version of bread pudding, consisting of old bread, chunks of nuts and fruits, cinnamon, brown sugar, sweet syrup, and cheese on top. The combination of these ingredients is traditionally baked in an oven. Fruits ... READ MORE

6

Carlota de limón

Mexico
4.4

Carlota de limón is a refreshing Mexican no-bake dessert consisting of alternating layers of crumbled Maria cookies and cream made from lime juice and milk. The cream should be frozen to the point where it almost reaches the consis... READ MORE

7

Coyotas

Hermosillo
4.0
Most iconic: Coyotas Doña María (Hermosillo)

Coyotas are traditional Mexican cookies that were invented in Hermosillo, Sonora in the 19th century. They are made from flour dough and filled with piloncillo – unrefined Mexican sugar. The name coyotas is literally transl... READ MORE

8

Jamoncillo

Mexico
3.3

Jamoncillo is a type of Mexican fudge made with caramelized milk. It has a light brown color and a soft, fudgy texture. The basic version incorporates milk and sugar, but the additions often include nuts and various flavorings. The preparation is ... READ MORE

9

Chongos Zamoranos

Zamora de Hidalgo
3.0
Most iconic: Dulces Zamoranos Dulcería Pedro (Zamora de Hidalgo)

Chongos Zamoranos is a Mexican dessert prepared with raw milk, egg yolks, and rennet tablets. The dish is ready when the milk curdles and develops a rubbery, sponge-like consistency, and it is then flavored with cinnamon and sugar. This dessert is... READ MORE

10

Camotes Enmielados

Mexico
n/a

Camotes Enmielados is a traditional dessert known for its simplicity and delightful taste. The name translates to "candied sweet potatoes". This dish is particularly popular in Mexico and is often served during the Day of the Dead (Día de M... READ MORE

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Mangos a la canela

Tamaulipas
n/a

Mangos a la canela is a traditional dessert originating from Tamaulipas. It's usually made with a combination of large ripe mangos, cinnamon, and sugar. The mango, sugar, and cinnamon stick are covered with water and simmered until the sugar disso... READ MORE