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- Goiabada ([goja'badɐ]; from Portuguese goiaba, guava) is a conserve made of red guavas and sugar, commonly found throughout the Portuguese-speaking countries...
- Brazilian dessert made of cheese and goiabada. While the most simplistic form of this dessert consists of goiabada over a slice of cheese, desserts and...
- Very similar to guava jelly dessert is the closely related Brazilian goiabada, also made from guava but with less sugar. Bocadillo is prepared much like...
- José Hernández. In Brazil, a similar confection is made with guava paste (Goiabada) and Minas cheese. In the Philippines, it is known as membrilyo and is...
- make candies, preserves, jellies, jams, and marmalades (such as Brazilian goiabada and Colombian and Venezuelan bocadillo), and as a marmalade jam served...
- (roll cake with goiabada), cocada (a coconut sweet), beijinhos (coconut truffles and clove) and Romeu e Julieta (cheese with goiabada). Peanuts are used...
- truffles and clove) and Romeu e Julieta (cheese with a guava jam known as goiabada). Peanuts are used to make paçoca, rapadura and pé-de-moleque. Local common...
- gluten. Varieties of stuffed pães de queijo with catupiry, hot and melted goiabada, doce de leite and other variations can be found in Brazil.[citation needed]...
- the symbols of Pernambuco. Place of origin Brazil Region or state Pernambuco Main ingredients Flour, eggs, butter, sugar, goiabada   Media: Bolo de rolo...
- guajava, the "common guava". Guava may also refer to: Guava paste, see Goiabada Feijoa sellowiana, pineapple guava Myrciaria floribunda, guavaberry the...