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This tamarindo candy is inspired by a sweet, spicy and tart Mexican tamarind candy which is popular in Mexico and other parts of the world! This tamarind candy recipe has a healthy twist, takes less than 5 minutes to make and you don’t need fresh tamarind to make these delicious tamarind candy balls.

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Jamoncillo is a typical Mexican confection similar to fudge. It’s prepared with milk, sugar and, more often than not, some type of nut, and can be rolled into logs or cut into squares. This simple and delicious Thermomix version skips the lengthy standing and stirring of the traditional method, as the machine kindly does that for us. The real point of difference in this recipe Mexican Milk Candy, Leche Quemada Recipe, Mexican Fudge Recipe, Milk Candy Recipe, Mexican Fudge, William Morris Christmas, Mexican Candies, Pecan Candy, Mexican Sweets

Jamoncillo is a typical Mexican confection similar to fudge. It’s prepared with milk, sugar and, more often than not, some type of nut, and can be rolled into logs or cut into squares. This simple and delicious Thermomix version skips the lengthy standing and stirring of the traditional method, as the machine kindly does that for us. The real point of difference in this recipe lies in its sweet-salty-spicy balance, with the subtle yet noticeable hint of the Espelette (if you can source it)…

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