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- Dictionarydul·ce de le·che/ˌdəlˌsā də ˈleˌCHā/
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- 1. a traditional Argentinian dessert made by caramelizing sugar in milk.
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Dulce de leche, caramelized milk, milk candy, or milk jam is a confectionery popular in Latin America, France, Poland, and the Philippines prepared by slowly heating sugar and milk over several hours. The substance takes on a spreadable, sauce-like consistency and derives its rich flavour and colour from non-enzymatic browning. It is typically used to top or fill other sweet foods. Wikipedia