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===Other popular and traditional desserts=== * ''[[Brigadeiro]]'' (a Brazilian chocolate candy, considered the most typical dessert in the country, a type of truffle made of condensed milk, butter and cocoa powder) * ''[[Paçoca]]'' (similar to Spanish ''polvorones'', but made with peanuts instead of almonds and without the addition of fats) * ''[[Quindim]]'' (egg custard with coconut)<ref name="Brittin" /> * ''[[Cocada]]'' (coconut sweet) * ''[[Beijinho]]'' (coconut "truffles" with [[clove]]) * ''[[Cajuzinho]]'' (peanut and cashew "truffles") * ''[[Crème caramel#Regional varieties|Pudim de leite]]'' ([[condensed milk]]-based [[crème caramel]], of French origin) * ''[[Dulce de leche|Doce de leite]]'' * ''[[Goiabada]]'' * ''[[Olho-de-sogra]]'' * ''[[Pé-de-moleque]]'' (made with [[peanut]]s and sugar caramel) * ''[[Sagu (dessert)|Sagu]]'' * ''[[Passion fruit mousse|Mousse de maracujá]]'' * ''[[Queijadinha]]'' * ''[[Creme de papaya]]'' * ''[[Maria-mole]]'' * ''[[Pamonha]]'' (a traditional Brazilian food made from fresh corn and milk wrapped in corn husks and boiled). It can be savoury or sweet. * ''[[Rapadura]]'' * ''[[Curau]]'' * ''[[Canjica (dish)|Canjica]]'' * ''{{ill|Torta holandesa|pt}}'' * "[[Açaí na tigela]]" (usually consists of an [[açaí]] (Brazilian fruit) mixture with bananas and cereal or strawberries and cereal (usually granola or muslix)) * ''Pudim de pão'' (literally "bread pudding", a pie made with bread "from yesterday" immersed in milk instead of flour (plus the other typical pie ingredients like eggs, sugar, etc.) with dried orange slices and [[clove]]) * ''[[Manjar branco]]'' (coconut pudding with caramel cover and dried plums) * ''Arroz-doce'' ([[rice pudding]]) * ''Torta de limão'' (literally ’lime pie’, a [[shortcrust pastry]] with creamy lime-flavored filling) * ''Brigadeirão'' (a ''pudim de leite'' with chocolate or a chocolate cake) * ''Doce de banana'' or ''Bananada'' (different types of banana sweets, solid or creamy) * ''[[Papo-de-anjo]]'' * [[Avocado]] cream (avocado, lime and confectionery sugar; blended and chilled)<ref name="Brittin" /> * ''[[Biscoito de polvilho]]'' * ''[[Bolinho de chuva]]'' * [[Ficus|Fig]], [[papaya]], [[mango]], [[orange (fruit)|orange]], [[citron]], [[pear]], [[peach]], [[pumpkin]], [[sweet potato]] (among others) sweets and [[fruit preserves|preserves]], often eaten with solid fresh cheese or [[Dulce de leche|doce de leite]].
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