Oblea

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Oblea from Karlovy Vary spa, Czech Republic

Oblea is a wafer dessert typical of Spain and Latin American countries. It consists of two thin wafers sandwiching a sweet filling. Obleas are typically filled with dulce de leche, though they may also contain jam, cheese, fruits, whipped cream, or a combination of multiple fillings. They are sometimes served with marmalade, condensed milk, chocolate, raspberry sauce, cheese, coconut or other toppings.[1][better source needed]

Obleas are known as "swiss cookies" in Costa Rica.

References[]

  1. ^ "Obleas in Colombia | Eat Your World". eatyourworld.com.
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