Pio Quinto

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Pio Quinto
CourseDessert
Place of originNicaragua
Main ingredientsCake, rum, custard, cinnamon

Pio Quinto is a Nicaraguan dessert consisting of cake drenched in rum, topped with a custard, and dusted with cinnamon. Some recipes also include raisins. Pio Quinto is eaten after meals or during Christmas time. The cake is believed to have been named after Pope Pius V, but the connection is unknown.[1]

References

  1. ^ Krystina Castella (2012). A World of Cake. Storey Publishing. pp. 60 and 74. ISBN 9781603424462. Retrieved 6 May 2019.