cremados
Cremados are a type of traditional confection originating from Spain, particularly popular in regions like Andalusia. The name "cremado" is derived from the Spanish word "crema," meaning cream, which hints at the rich, custard-like filling that characterizes these pastries. They are typically made with a sweet, buttery dough that is shaped into a small, often crescent-like or circular form.
The defining feature of a cremado is its filling, which is usually a smooth, creamy custard. This
Cremados are commonly enjoyed as a dessert or a sweet snack, often accompanied by coffee or tea.