Mampostial

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Mampostial with sesame seeds

Mampostial, also referred to as Marallo, is a shredded coconut and brown cane sugar candy in Puerto Rican cuisine cooked over medium heat and prepared into a dessert.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "El Boricua, a bilingual , cultural publication for Puerto Ricans". www.elboricua.com.
  2. ^ "En la cocina criolla también tenemos dulces". Primera Hora. April 21, 2015.