I remember seeing this when I was in Argentina but I didn't try any of it. It is a candy but is similar to what they call cajeta in other Latin countries. It is basically just a fudge from dulce de leche that has been cooked down to a solid form. It is very, very sweet. As Heidi said, you probably just want a piece the size of an M&M. That size package should last you quite a while. However, it is Christmas so you could cut it up and put it in your candy dishes. You might want to put a sign on the dish that you are not responsible for resulting dental work.
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I remember seeing this when I was in Argentina but I didn't try any of it. It is a candy but is similar to what they call cajeta in other Latin countries. It is basically just a fudge from dulce de leche that has been cooked down. It is very very sweet. As Heidi said, you probably just want a piece the size of an M&M. That size should last you quite a while. However, it is Christmas so you could cut it up and put it in your candy dishes. You might want to put a sign on the dish that you are not responsible for resulting dental work.
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