One of my friends recently visited Mexico and I had asked her to bring back some milk caramel candy. A few years ago a different friend raved about how awesome the caramel candy from Mexico is because it's made with real milk. I am not fond of milk. I do not like to drink milk, never have, never will. But the candy made with milk was great! I figured my friend would bring back a couple of pieces, so I was totally surprised by how much she came back with!
Lots of yummy treats!
This one was really good! Sugar crystals on the outside of the shell, creamy caramel center!
This one has an interesting story! At first I saw these and thought they would be caramel suckers similar to what I had tasted in the past. I started to suck on one and immediately thought something was up. It didn't taste like I had expected, it was a little "off" but I couldn't figure out why. I saw "leche" in the ingredients list, which I know is milk, but I didn't know the word after it, until I looked back at the animal picture on the front. I didn't even have to google the second word, because I realized it was made with goat's milk! Lol! Caught me by surprise!
La Esperanza (below) is my favorite of the bunch! This is such a unique candy! You must scoop it out with a spoon or your finger. (I used a spoon, of course!) It was really good! (and it was made with cow's milk... leche de vaca, that one I knew!)
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