it originates from somewere in the Caribbeans.
Pan Dulce originated from Mexico, it is eaten at "Day of the Dead". I'm fixing the answer. Adding to this. Didn't write the line above. It did not originate from Mexico. It is called a Mexican bread but it's actually a descendant of a bread made in Italy
it was called dulce ninanina dulce ninanina dulce ninanina chakalakapuccapucca
Battle of Agua Dulce happened on 1836-03-02.
http://www.answers.com/topic/dulce-et-decorum-est-poem-3
Wilfred Owen wrote this poem.
the carribian
beans ,dulce de leche,dulce de coco.
dulce de coco
connections academy huh....
Quintana, Mexico. That is where it originated, but the ingredients came from lots of different places.
Dulce Nombre de María's population is 8,987.
Gotas de Agua Dulce was created in 2008-01.
The Coco de Mer plant, also known as the double coconut, originates from the Seychelles islands in the Indian Ocean. It is mostly found on the islands of Praslin and Curieuse. The plant produces the largest seed in the plant kingdom.
Sancocho, mangu', moro de guandules, pernil, ensalada rusa, pasteles de hoja, pastelitos, mondongo, moro de habichuelas, pescado con coco y habichuelas con dulce
The area of Dulce Nombre de María is 54 square kilometers.
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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