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Buñuelos are a traditional sweet treat in many Latin American countries, as well as Spain, often enjoyed during celebrations such as Christmas and New Year's. They consist of a crispy, golden fried dough, coated with a generous sprinkling of cinnamon and sugar.
Buñuelos - Crispy, fried, cinnamon-sugar
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Malasadas are a Portuguese confection that has found a loving home in Hawaii and other parts of the world. These pillowy, sweet doughnuts are deep-fried to golden perfection and traditionally coated in granulated sugar. They are often enjoyed warm, with their fluffy interior creating a delightful contrast to the crisp, sugary exterior.
Malasadas - Warm, sugar-coated doughnuts
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Beignes, or Quebec-style doughnuts, are a delectable French-Canadian treat that are reminiscent of the classic American doughnut, yet carry a unique touch from the Quebec region. They are typically made from a sweet, yeast-risen dough that's rolled out, cut into various shapes, and then deep-fried until golden brown.
Beignes – Quebec-style doughnuts
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