elmém
Elmém is a traditional Brazilian sweet snack originating from the northeastern region of the country. It is typically made from cornmeal, sugar, butter, and sometimes milk, forming a small, round or oval - shaped confection with a smooth, golden - brown exterior. The sweet, dense texture and caramelized flavor make it a popular treat, often served during family gatherings, festivals, or as a dessert. Elmém holds cultural significance as a symbol of regional culinary heritage, reflecting the area's agricultural roots in corn cultivation and its role in preserving local traditions through food.