i love everything about this: that it's a delicate, but not chewy cookie; that they don't skimp on the dulce del leche but yet that rich cream doesn't overwhelm; that it melts into your mouth. and that this one is covered in meringue...
i did feel like kind of an ass, standing on a narrow strip of sidewalk in buenos aires, pointing my g10 at a half-eaten argentinian cookie. kind of.
it was just too good not to try to share..
part 2 of dulce de leche day involved a mid-afternoon gelato break at freddo, a popular chain. i read somewhere that freddo is good, but maybe not the best. i can't even imagine how anything could be better than this. it has a real nice salty bite. it's so creamy and condensed that it was slow to eat. it seemed forever before it even started to melt.it was just too good not to try to share..
even the the color is rich.
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oh i ate "real" food that day, too. lunch at a mexican place. i ordered a daily special: arroz con hongos y mil hojas de papas, which apart from the rice and potatoes bit, was kind of a mystery. i thought hongos were going to be beans. well, this is what it is and it was pretty good...
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