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Suspiro a la Limea

Submitted by: Cynthia Russell 
Home Town: Miraflores, Lima, Peru
This is a traditional Peruvian dessert, so sweet it hurts and so delicious it is a blessing that one can find the ingredients to make it anywhere in the world. 
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Spanish Flan

Submitted by: ASOTO 
This flan is made with condensed and evaporated milk and baked in a pie dish. 
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Brazilian Style Flan (Pudim de Leite Condensado)

Submitted by: PattyZumba 
A rich and creamy flan made with eggs and sweetened condensed milk. 
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Almond Leche Flan

Submitted by: SRAMI97 
This flan's signature ingredients are condensed and evaporated milk and almond extract. 
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Flan Mexicano (Mexican Flan)

Submitted by: Tigerlily402 
Home Town: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Living In: Red Bud, Illinois, USA
A creamy, rich, orange-scented custard displays a golden syrupy topping of caramelized sugar in this classic Mexican dessert. It's been a treasured family secret for years. 
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Butterbeer IV

Submitted by: JAYVEECHUN 
Inspired by a beverage found in the books of Harry Potter, this recipe calls for warm milk and butter to be flavored with vanilla and brown sugar. 
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Coconut Flan

Submitted by: Viveca DelGiorno 
This easy, coconut flavored flan is a crowd pleaser. My grandmother used to make this recipe in Ecuador, it's been in the family for many years. 

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