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Cookie Sandwiches

In Argentina, alfajores, cookie sandwiches filled with dulce de leche (which looks a bit like caramel but doesn't taste the same), are very popular. There are different kinds of alfajores.

One of them is what we call "alfajor de maicena". When I googled it, I saw that in English they are called cornstarch cookie sandwiches. It's a sandwich made with two cornstarch cookies and with dulce de leche between them. They usually have shredded coconut stuck to the dulce de leche, but if you make them at home, you can use sprinkles instead or you can decide not to use it. They are very easy to make because the cookies are sold at supermarkets specifically for making this kind of cookie sandwiches, so we only have to form the sandwiches and roll them in shredded coconut. However, you can make them from scratch if you want.

This kind of cookie sandwich is horrible to eat if you have nothing to drink. It's like they won't go down my throat because of the combination of the dryness of the cookies and the density of the dulce de leche. As Argentinians say, "necesitás una patada en el pecho para bajarlos", which roughly translates to "you need a kick in the chest for them to go down".

My favorite kind are alfajores marplatenses. They are made with cocoa cookies and dulce the leche. Some of them have a chocolate coating, but others are covered with meringue. My favorite are Havanna 70% cocoa ones and Terrabusi ones.

Ther are more kinds of cookie sandwiches, like alfajores santafesinos or alfajores cordobeses. However, I don't usually eat them, so I don't know much about them. I only know that alfajores cordobeses can be made with dulce de leche or marmelade, and that they are glazed.

Foreign people usually think cookie sandwiches are too sweet, but we love them!


Is there a way to say dulce de leche in English? Thank you!

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One of them is what we call "alfajor de maicena".

Is there a way to say dulce de leche in English?

Thank you!

Cookie Sandwiches

They are very easy to make because the cookies are sold at supermarkets specifically for making this kind of cookie sandwiches, so we only have to form the sandwiches and roll them in shredded coconut.

However, you can make them from scratch if you want.

This kind of cookie sandwich is horrible to eat if you have nothing to drink.

It's like they won't go down my throat because of the combination of the dryness of the cookies and the density of the dulce de leche.

As Argentinians say, "necesitás una patada en el pecho para bajarlos", which roughly translates to "you need a kick in the chest for them to go down".

My favorite kind are alfajores marplatenses.

They are made with cocoa cookies and dulce the leche.

Some of them have a chocolate coating, but others are covered with meringue.

My favorite are Havanna 70% cocoa ones and Terrabusi ones.

However, I don't usually eat them, so I don't know much about them.

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Flan_girl

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Cookie Sandwiches


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In Argentina, alfajores, cookie sandwiches filled with dulce de leche (which looks a bit like caramel but doesn't taste the same), are very popular.


In Argentina, alfajores, cookie sandwiches filled with dulce de leche (which looks a bit like caramel but doesn't taste the same), are very popular. In Argentina, alfajores, cookie sandwiches filled with dulce de leche (which looks a bit like caramel but doesn't taste the same), are very popular.

Depending on the country, people might know dulce de leche. It's very popular in the US. It's also similar to caramel sauce we have here.

In Argentina, alfajores, are very popular cookie sandwiches filled with dulce de leche, (which looks a bit like caramel but doesn't taste the same), are very popular.like it. In Argentina, alfajores are very popular cookie sandwiches filled with dulce de leche, which looks a bit like caramel but doesn't taste like it.

There are different kinds of alfajores.


There are lots different kinds of alfajores. There are lots different kinds of alfajores.

It was fine the way you wrote it, but if you want to emphasize there are many different kinds I would say lots.

There are several different kinds of alfajores. There are several different kinds of alfajores.

One of them is what we call "alfajor de maicena".


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When I googled it, I saw that in English they are called cornstarch cookie sandwiches.


When I googled it, I saw that in Englishfound out that they are called cornstarch cookie sandwiches in English. When I googled it, I found out that they are called cornstarch cookie sandwiches in English.

It's a sandwich made with two cornstarch cookies and with dulce de leche between them.


It's a sandwich made with two cornstarch cookies and with dulce de leche in between them. It's a sandwich made with two cornstarch cookies and dulce de leche in between.

They usually have shredded coconut stuck to the dulce de leche, but if you make them at home, you can use sprinkles instead or you can decide not to use it.


They usually have shredded coconut stuck to the dulce de leche, but if you make them at home, you can use sprinkles instead or you can decide not to use itanything. They usually have shredded coconut stuck to the dulce de leche, but if you make them at home, you can use sprinkles instead or you can decide not to use anything.

It is unclear if you mean the coconut or sprinkles.

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They usually have shredded coconut stuck to the dulce de leche, but if you make them at home, you can use sprinkles instead or you can decide not to use it at all. They usually have shredded coconut stuck to the dulce de leche, but if you make them at home, you can use sprinkles instead or you can decide not to use it at all.

They are very easy to make because the cookies are sold at supermarkets specifically for making this kind of cookie sandwiches, so we only have to form the sandwiches and roll them in shredded coconut.


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They are very easy to make because the cookies are sold at supermarkets specifically for making this kind of cookie sandwiches, so all we only have to form the sandwichedo is to form the layers and roll them in shredded coconut. They are very easy to make because the cookies are sold at supermarkets specifically for making this kind of cookie sandwiches, so all we only have to do is to form the layers and roll them in shredded coconut.

They are very easy to make because there are pre-baked cookies are sold at supermarkets specifically for making this kind of cookie sandwiches, so. So, we only have to form the sandwiches and roll them in shredded coconut (flakes). They are very easy to make because there are pre-baked cookies sold at supermarkets specifically for making this kind of cookie sandwiches. So, we only have to form the sandwiches and roll them in shredded coconut (flakes).

Adding "flakes" is optional.

However, you can make them from scratch if you want.


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However, you can also make them from scratch if you want. However, you can also make them from scratch.

This kind of cookie sandwich is horrible to eat if you have nothing to drink.


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This kind ofcornstarch cookie sandwich is horrible to eat if you have nowithout anything to drink. This cornstarch cookie sandwich is horrible to eat without anything to drink.

It's like they won't go down my throat because of the combination of the dryness of the cookies and the density of the dulce de leche.


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It' feels like ithey won't go down my throat because of the combination of the dryness ofrom the cookies and the density of the dulce de leche. It feels like it won't go down my throat because of the dryness from the cookies and the density of the dulce de leche.

It's like they won't go down myour throat because of the combination of the dryness of the cookies and the density of the dulce de leche. It's like they won't go down your throat because of the combination of the dryness of the cookies and the density of the dulce de leche.

I put "your" because in the sentence before you used "you" to make it cohesive.

As Argentinians say, "necesitás una patada en el pecho para bajarlos", which roughly translates to "you need a kick in the chest for them to go down".


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As Argentinians would say, "necesitás una patada en el pecho para bajarlos", which roughly translates to "you need a kick in the chest for them to go down". As Argentinians would say, "necesitás una patada en el pecho para bajarlos", which roughly translates to "you need a kick in the chest for them to go down".

My favorite kind are alfajores marplatenses.


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My favorite kind arecookie sandwich is an alfajores marplatenses. My favorite cookie sandwich is an alfajores marplatenses.

They are made with cocoa cookies and dulce the leche.


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They are made with cocoa cookies and dulce thde leche. They are made with cocoa cookies and dulce de leche.

Some of them have a chocolate coating, but others are covered with meringue.


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Some of them have a chocolate coating, but others armay be covered with meringue. Some of them have a chocolate coating, but others may be covered with meringue.

My favorite are Havanna 70% cocoa ones and Terrabusi ones.


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My favorites are Havanna 70% cocoa ones and Terrabusi ones. My favorites are Havanna 70% cocoa and Terrabusi.

Ther are more kinds of cookie sandwiches, like alfajores santafesinos or alfajores cordobeses.


There are more kinds of cookie sandwiches, like alfajores santafesinos or alfajores cordobeses. There are more kinds of cookie sandwiches, like alfajores santafesinos or alfajores cordobeses.

Ther are more kinds of cookie sandwiches, likeIn addition to the cookie sandwiches that I already mentioned, there are also alfajores santafesinos or and alfajores cordobeses. In addition to the cookie sandwiches that I already mentioned, there are also alfajores santafesinos and alfajores cordobeses.

There are more kinds of cookie sandwiches, like alfajores santafesinos or alfajores cordobeses. There are more kinds of cookie sandwiches, like alfajores santafesinos or alfajores cordobeses.

However, I don't usually eat them, so I don't know much about them.


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However, I don't usually eat them,se so I don't know much about them. However, I don't usually eat these so I don't know much about them.

I only know that alfajores cordobeses can be made with dulce de leche or marmelade, and that they are glazed.


I only know that alfajores cordobeses can be made with dulce de leche or marmealade, and that they are glazed. I only know that alfajores cordobeses can be made with dulce de leche or marmalade, and that they are glazed.

I only know that alfajores cordobeses are glazed and can be made with either dulce de leche or marmelade, and that they are glazed. I only know that alfajores cordobeses are glazed and can be made with either dulce de leche or marmelade.

Foreign people usually think cookie sandwiches are too sweet, but we love them!


Foreign people usuallySome foreigners think cookie sandwiches are way too sweet, but we love them! Some foreigners think cookie sandwiches are way too sweet, but we love them!

Is there a way to say dulce de leche in English?


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Thank you!


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