Mashuga Cookies, Peanut-Choco-Chip Shortbread, 5-Ounces (Pack of 6)

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  • Kosher Diary
When Ma and Pa Shuga traveled from ancient Brooklyn to visit cousin, Sadie MacShipiro (of Lox Lomond) they made a wonderful discovery. They were schlepping in the Glen and gathering Heather (Health Plot kin), when they came across Edna Berg’s castle.
Here they stopped for seltzer, a bissel tea and some cookies that were so good Ma Shuga exclaimed, “They take my breath away!” And so Short Breath cookies came to America, but translated from Scoddish (Scotch and Yiddish), they became “shortbread” Cookies, “Breath/Bread” said Pa Shuga. ” Who cares? They’ll blow your kilts up!” The product is all natural and kosher dairy.
Ingredients
Unbleached Organic Wheat Flour (Organically Grown & Processed In Accordance With the California Organic Foods Act of 1990), Butter, Evaporated Cane Juice, Semisweet Chocolate (Sugar, Chocolate Liquor Cocoa Butter, Dextrose, Lecithin Emulsifier), Peanuts, Rice Flour, Egg Whites, Sea Salt and Natural Flavors.
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Sweet’s Chocolate Flavored Shortbread Cookies Filled With Milk Caramel (Alfajor with Dulce de Leche)

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These shortbread cookies were brought to Spain by the Moors, then came with the Spanish to the Americas. Now, it is a traditional cookie throughout Latin America. Each region makes their own version of Alfajor con Dulce de Leche, which is the Spanish name of these delicious cookies. This is a very special Alfajor from Sweets, an artisan gourmet bakery founded in Santa Ana, El Salvador, in 1960. The bakery’s founder, Lya, developed a unique egg-free recipe that keeps the pastry and the caramel filling soft, preserving the natural flavor and texture for as long as one year. Now you can enjoy an exclusive piece of traditional taste of El Salvador. These shortbread cookies make an ideal snack or dessert for kids and adults.
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