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What are mini Obleas?

What are mini Obleas?

Aldama’s Mini Obleas are an exquisite two powdered wafer sandwich filled with delicious milk candy. These treats are tasty, fun & nutritious. Made with 100% natural milk “Mini Obleas” are the traditional Mexican milk candy. Ingredients: Milk, sugar, glucose, wheat flour and water.

What are Obleas made out of?

Obleas are traditional Mexican snacks made only with wheat flour, water, corn oil, and artificial colors.

What are Obleas used for?

They are sometimes served with marmalade, condensed milk, chocolate, raspberry sauce, cheese, coconut or other toppings. Obleas are known as “swiss cookies” in Costa Rica.

What do you eat with Obleas?

Obleas can be eaten with arequipe, dulce de leche (milk caramel), jam and/or sweetened condensed milk in the middle.

What do Obleas taste like?

What does it taste like? Made of the perfect combination of milk (both cow milk and goat milk), sugar (glucose), flour (wheat) and water, this candle gives you the flavor of a sweet chunk of sugar-coated caramel in your mouth.

What is Obleas Arcoiris?

Enjoy delicious wafers, in Spanish oblea. Obleas are traditional Mexican snacks and are made only with wheat flour, water, corn oil, and artificial colors. Ingredients:Wheat flour, artificial colors: Yellow 5, red 40, blue 1, red 3.

Who invented Obleas?

Some people claim that the first obleas were made around Floridablanca in Santander, where the first oblea factory was set up in the 1940s. Depending on regional preferences, the wafers can be served sandwiched with fillings such as condensed milk or Chantilly cream.

What is a Colombian Obleas?

Obleas are thin Colombian wafers characterized by their round shape and a slightly brown color. They’re customarily spread with arequipe caramel and other toppings such as fruit jams, grated cheese, or chocolate sprinkles. Obleas are also popular in Venezuela, El Salvador, and Mexico, among other countries.

What is cajeta en Obleas?

Mini Oblea Cajeta is a delicate and exquisite product of the Mexican’s creativity. Cajeta is a Mexican specialty usually made with goat’s milk (leche de cabra). It’s slowly simmered with sugar until it forms a syrup so thick that a spoon stands straight up in it.

How do you eat cajeta?

Top Ten ways to eat CAJETA!

  1. Drizzle on ice cream.
  2. Spread on toast (tastes like french toast).
  3. Spread on pancakes, waffles and crepes.
  4. Stir into coffee, tea or warm milk.
  5. Dip fresh fruit into (apples, pears and bananas are great!)
  6. Drizzle on fresh baked pies (think apple and pumpkin).
  7. Stir into hot oatmeal.

Where is De La Rosa candy made?

Guadalajara, Mexico
Dulces De la Rosa is a privately-held candy and confectionary products manufacturer headquartered in Guadalajara, Mexico.

What is Oblea Raspada?

The most perfect, sweet rounded Mexican treat: oblea Raspada! This light, soft Candy will surely be the ideal treat for your children. It presents some rounded, candy Mexican obleas inside a tiny package. They are beautifully colored wafer paper with fruited, artificial essences that resemble the rainbow color scheme.

Where can I get Mini obleas with cajeta?

Mini Obleas with Cajeta (20 Delicious Wafers with Goat’s Milk Candy) Domestic Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues. International Shipping: This item is not eligible for international shipping.

What kind of wafer is best for obleas?

These are addictive!! I love Obledas. The thin wafer is so delicate and the caramel is sweet and rich and creamy. OMG! These are so good!! Great gift.

What kind of flour is used to make obleas?

Obleas are traditional Mexican snacks made only with wheat flour, water, corn oil, and artificial colors. One of the presentations is Oblea with Cajeta, delicate and exquisite product of the Mexican’s creativity.

What kind of food is Oblea in Mexico?

Obleas are traditional Mexican snacks made only with wheat flour, water, corn oil, and artificial colors. One of the presentations is Oblea with Cajeta, delicate and exquisite product of the Mexican’s creativity. All prices are in USD .