Dulce de leche is commonly used in Latin America for desserts and pastries. In North America, you can usually find it at Hispanic grocery stores. However, if you don't live in a metropolitan area with diversity of grocery stores, you can buy it online. One site where you can buy it is
'Crema de leche' is spanish for 'cream of milk', so it's nothing but good old cream (diary product with about 30% of fat, either to be whipped or used liquid)
cream of milk
You can buy Dulce de leche in most of South America, i highly recomend Argentinian, is tasty :)
At a Latin supermarket
I'm not a fan of dulce de leche, but my husband is so I spent a great deal of time trying to find the perfect dulce de leche cake recipe. My husband's favorite can be found here: http://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Dulce-de-Leche-Cake
The cast of Dulce de leche - 1989 includes: Cristina Lemercier as Host
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beans ,dulce de leche,dulce de coco.
Dulce De Leche can be purchased ready made or if using a can of condensed milk can be placed in a pressure cooker for 45 minutes.
The origin of the dulce de leche is uncertain, since a discussion exists between Argentinians, Brazilians, Chileans, Colombians and Uruguayans.it is really yum
asado, bizcochos, a flan with dulce de leche, or an arroz con leche
The cast of Dulce de leche - 2011 includes: Naiara Awada Camilo Cuello Vitale Marcos Rauch Luis Ziembrowski
It is Roselyn Sanchex
you can freeze anything
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i think it is Dulce De leche