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Olho de sogra

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Olho-de-sogra
A large amount of pocket olho-de-sogras.
TypeConfectionery
Place of originBrazil
Serving temperatureCold
Main ingredientsCoconut, condensed milk, egg yolk, plum, sugar

Olho de sogra (‘mother-in-law's eye‘ in Portuguese) is a Brazilian candy, consisting of a beijinho candy inside a dried plum (though some recipes include egg yolk). The final mix is rolled over crystal sugar. The name comes from the shape of the candy, which resembles an eye.

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