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La Natillas Vaquita Ricanuez (Pecan Flavored Milk Toffee)

Catherine | April 2, 2008

La Natillas Vaquita Ricanuez (Pecan Flavored Milk Toffee) - A tasty, if tooth-chipping hard, treatThese little pecan flavored toffees by Canel, while very tasty in a sort of old-fashionedy way, were not what you might expect. They are very hard and the pecan flavor is not strong at all. However, we liked them a lot and, if you’re not concerned about chipping the enamel on your teeth, you will too!

This post was part of our Mexican Candy Shootout! series. You can find all the posts in this series here.

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Lee Mon Dulce de Fruta Acidita Sabor Limon con Vitamina C (lemon flavored jelly)

Catherine | April 2, 2008

Lee Mon - Lemon flavored jelly that will really kick your ass!If the long name and curiously Hispanic looking Bruce Lee don’t intimidate you, then the La Brea Tar Pits-like texture and chemically enhanced lemonosity will. Safety precautions are recommended as we needed to stab the package with a sharp knife to get it open. Once opened, the dog seemed to fear he would be sucked in, trapped and preserved for all eternity. He refused to have anything to do with the green jelly, instead retreating to the corner of the kitchen to eye us warily. As for the taste… Catherine described it as lemon-flavored Vegemite while Leo was reminded of a trip to the dental hygienist. Admittedly, the name is fun to say but you are advised to stay away. Stay far, far, away.

This post was part of our Mexican Candy Shootout! series. You can find all the posts in this series here.

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Dulce de Cacahuate (Peanut Confection)

Catherine | April 1, 2008

Dulce de Cacahuate (Peanut Confection)This incredibly crumbly and cloyingly sweet, peanuty, marzipan-like treat is made by De la Rosa, a major Mexican candy manufacturer. Leo likes this stuff, as does my daughter (although she’s never actually eaten a whole one because it is so intensely sugary), but I find its sweetness overwhelming and its texture off-putting. Nevertheless, I must be in the minority since you can find it wherever Mexican candy is sold.

This post was part of our Mexican Candy Shootout! series. You can find all the posts in this series here.

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Mexican candy shootout!

Leo | April 1, 2008

Mexican candy shootout group shot - Wow! we bought *a lot* of candy!A couple of weeks ago Catherine and I paid a visit to Dulceria Fiesta. You’re going to have to wait a little bit for our profile of this wonderful little Mexican candy store on Calhoun Street but while we were there we bought a giant bag of candy that we’ve been bravely working through all this time. And why would we subject ourselves to such a grueling regimen? Why, it’s all for you, dear reader so that you too can be prepared to sample the strange world of Mexican candy.

While the rest of the world gets by with boring old milk chocolate, caramel, nougat, berry flavors and gummi (soon to be listed as a new element on the periodic table my scientist friends tell me), Mexican candy dares to be different. When you enter a Mexican candy store, you enter a world where tamarind, mango, coconut, chili, and tabasco rule. Yes, you will find chocolate too but you might not recognize it as such. In fact, there will be plenty of unrecognizable ingredients. But that’s OK, because if you’re bold you’ll discover a whole new range of tastes that will be well worth traveling outside your comfort zone.

So follow along with us for the next few days for our Mexican Candy Shootout! Read the rest of this entry »

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Lunch At Casa D’Angelo

Catherine | March 10, 2008

Casa D’Angelo’s main dining roomThe Casa family of restaurants has been a Fort Wayne fixture for over 30 years. The Casaburos opened their first restaurant on Coldwater Road in October of 1977, but just a few years later it was claimed by fire. Adversity couldn’t keep down the Casaburo family, who purchased a property on Fairfield Ave shortly after and now they operate five restaurants in the Fort Wayne area. We decided to stop in to Casa D’Angelo on Fairfield this past Saturday for some authentic (and not to mention tasty!) Italian cuisine. Read the rest of this entry »

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Garlic Bulbs Test

Leo | March 9, 2008

Just testing out our five garlic bulbs rating system… Read the rest of this entry »

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