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Paleta

Paleta is a Spanish term with several distinct meanings. Depending on the context, it can refer to a frozen dessert on a stick (the ice pop), a painter’s palette for mixing colors, or a paddle-like tool used in cooking and crafts. The exact sense varies by region and field.

As a frozen dessert, paletas are especially popular in Mexico and other Latin American countries. They are

In art and design, paleta denotes the palette used to arrange and blend pigments. A palette can

As a tool, paleta can mean a paddle or spreading spatula in culinary and craft settings. In

Etymology: the word derives from paleta, a diminutive of pala meaning “spade,” “paddle,” or “shovel,” itself from

typically
fruit-based,
sometimes
combined
with
milk
or
cream,
and
are
sold
by
street
vendors
in
markets
and
neighborhoods.
Flavors
span
from
mango,
tamarind,
and
coconut
to
strawberry
and
chocolate,
often
featuring
fresh
fruit
pieces
or
other
textured
fillings.
be
a
physical
tray
made
of
wood,
metal,
or
plastic,
or,
in
digital
contexts,
a
color
palette
consisting
of
swatches
used
to
select
colors
in
painting,
graphic
design,
and
user
interfaces.
some
regions,
it
also
refers
to
a
handheld
paddle
used
in
traditional
ball
games
or
to
a
broad
flat
utensil
used
to
spread
substances
such
as
plaster
or
dough.
Latin
pala.
Regional
usage
varies,
and
the
term
may
emphasize
different
aspects
of
a
flat
or
paddle-like
form
depending
on
context.