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Alfeñique, or
Alfenim in Brazil, is a type of
confection or
sweet originating in
Spain molded into a long or
twisted shape made of cane
sugar together...
- The
Alfeñique fair or
feria del
Alfeñique is an
annual event that
takes place in the city of Toluca,
Mexico in
which vendors sell
traditional sugar skulls...
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decorative skulls made (usually with molds) from
either sugar (called
Alfeñiques) or clay, used in the
Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead (Spanish:...
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bequeathed to the city. The Casa de
Alfeñique is
named for the
intricate mortar work that
covers its façade.
Alfeñique is a kind of
sugar and
almond candy...
- Oaxaca. 1572-1724
Cathedral of Zacatecas. 1729-1772. Casa del
alfeñique (House of the
alfeñique), Puebla. Late 1700s. Ho****io Cabañas. 1791 Juárez Theater...
- and
Fiests de San
Francisco de Asis in
Valle de
Bravo and the
Feria de
Alfeñique,
which sells candies and
other traditional goods for Day of the Dead....
- Cempasúchil,
alfeñiques and
papel picado used to
decorate an altar...
- city of Guanajuato, one can find
charamuscas in the
shape of mummies.
Alfeñique refers to gl****
sugar based candies used to form
figures and is most po****r...
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Mexican cuisine is also
noticeable in its
sweets such as: alfajores,
alfeniques,
borrachitos and churros.
African influences was also
introduced during...
- parks, museums,
centers and
cultural events stand out,
among which the
Alfeñique Fair
stands out, on the
occasion of the
annual Day of the Dead festival...