pirulás
Pirulás is a traditional Argentine sweet, often described as a caramelized milk candy. It is made by slow-cooking milk with sugar, often with the addition of vanilla or other flavorings. The cooking process reduces the milk and sugar, creating a thick, rich, and chewy confection with a distinctive caramel-like flavor. The texture can range from very soft and spreadable to firm and chewable, depending on the cooking time and sugar content.
Historically, pirulás were a common homemade treat, passed down through generations in Argentine families. The simplicity