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- Goiabada abstract "Goiabada Portuguese pronunciation: [goja'badɐ] (from goiaba, guava) is a popular dessert throughout the Portuguese-speaking countries of the world, dating back to the colonial days in Brazil, where guavas were used as a substitute for the quinces used to make marmelada (quince cheese). An abundance of sugar and slave labour were crucial for its confection, in large cauldrons cooking over a slow fire. It is a conserve made of guava and sugar. It is still commonly made at home for family use or by home industry outlets (traditional recipes) or as processed food.It is known as guava paste or guava cheese throughout the English-speaking Americas, especially the Caribbean and pasta de guayaba or guayabate in Spanish-speaking Americas. It is commercially available, most often packaged in flat, metal cans. It is called Perad in Goa, an old Portuguese colony.In Brazil, goiabada is usually eaten with Minas cheese. This combination is referred to as \"Romeo and Juliet.\" It is particularly popular spread on toast at breakfast, or served hot with cheese inside an empada pastry, as a kind of miniature pie. In Portugal, it is used as the filling of the popular bolo de rosas (rose cake) in which a layer of pastry is covered with goiabada, then rolled and cut into pieces that resemble roses. This same cake is called rocambole in Brazil, and also uses a layer of pastry covered with goiabada, then rolled and served, as a Swiss roll. Another popular dessert is the bolo de rolo.The many different kinds of goiabada depend on the type of guava, and with slightly different textures and flavors. In Brazil, the most widely accepted to be the best (for \"Romeo and Juliet\") is called goiabada cascão (with fragments of guava in the paste).".
- Goiabada alias "Guava paste, guava cheese".
- Goiabada country Brazil.
- Goiabada ingredient Guava.
- Goiabada ingredient Sugar.
- Goiabada ingredient Water.
- Goiabada ingredientName "Guava,sugar,water".
- Goiabada region Minas_Gerais.
- Goiabada thumbnail Goiabada_slice.jpg?width=300.
- Goiabada type Fruit_preserves.
- Goiabada wikiPageID "7433959".
- Goiabada wikiPageLength "2856".
- Goiabada wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Goiabada wikiPageRevisionID "694796549".
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Bolo_de_rolo.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Caribbean.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brazilian_cuisine.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brazilian_desserts.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Portuguese_desserts.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Convenience_food.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Empanada.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Fruit_preserves.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Guava.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Guava_jelly.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Brazilian_sweets_and_desserts.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Minas_Gerais.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Minas_cheese.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Portugal.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_language.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Quince_cheese.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Romeo_and_Juliet.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Sugar.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_roll.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink File:Goiabada.jpg.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLink File:Goiabada_slice.jpg.
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLinkText "Goiabada".
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guava cheese".
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLinkText "goiabada".
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLinkText "guava jam".
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLinkText "guava paste".
- Goiabada wikiPageWikiLinkText "melted guava".
- Goiabada alternateName "Guava paste, guava cheese".
- Goiabada caption "Commercially produced Goiabada".
- Goiabada country Brazil.
- Goiabada mainIngredient Guava.
- Goiabada mainIngredient Sugar.
- Goiabada mainIngredient Water.
- Goiabada name "Goiabada".
- Goiabada region Minas_Gerais.
- Goiabada type Fruit_preserves.
- Goiabada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Brazil-cuisine-stub.
- Goiabada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Brazilian_cuisine.
- Goiabada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-pt.
- Goiabada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Goiabada subject Category:Brazilian_cuisine.
- Goiabada subject Category:Brazilian_desserts.
- Goiabada subject Category:Portuguese_desserts.
- Goiabada hypernym Dessert.
- Goiabada type Food.
- Goiabada type FunctionalSubstance.
- Goiabada type Thing.
- Goiabada type Q2095.
- Goiabada comment "Goiabada Portuguese pronunciation: [goja'badɐ] (from goiaba, guava) is a popular dessert throughout the Portuguese-speaking countries of the world, dating back to the colonial days in Brazil, where guavas were used as a substitute for the quinces used to make marmelada (quince cheese). An abundance of sugar and slave labour were crucial for its confection, in large cauldrons cooking over a slow fire. It is a conserve made of guava and sugar.".
- Goiabada label "Goiabada".
- Goiabada sameAs Q1459788.
- Goiabada sameAs Goiabada.
- Goiabada sameAs Goiabada.
- Goiabada sameAs Goiabada.
- Goiabada sameAs Goiabada.
- Goiabada sameAs m.0261j3v.
- Goiabada sameAs Q1459788.
- Goiabada wasDerivedFrom Goiabada?oldid=694796549.
- Goiabada depiction Goiabada_slice.jpg.
- Goiabada isPrimaryTopicOf Goiabada.
- Goiabada name "Goiabada".