cacheas
Cacheas are a type of traditional Spanish pastry, particularly popular in the Andalusia region. They are small, deep-fried dough pastries that are often sweet. The dough is typically made from flour, water, and sometimes a small amount of fat or leavening agent. After being shaped, the dough is fried until golden brown and crispy.
Cacheas can be served in various ways. Often, they are dusted with sugar or drizzled with honey
The preparation of cacheas is relatively simple, making them a common homemade treat and a popular item