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No matter what you call it, manjar, arequipe or if you tasted it as cajeta, the mouth-watering taste is unmistakable. For many in the Hispanic world, the origin of their beloved dulce de leche has been a source of debate. Who invented it? Who makes it best? Many Latin Americans claim it as their own and the question of its origin remains unsolved.
Now Diageo, the world’s leading premium drinks company, has put an end to the debate with the national release of Dulseda, the first super premium creamy liqueur inspired by the taste of the traditional Latin dulce de leche − a sophisticated blend of select Caribbean rums and real cream. Not only was it conceived for adult Hispanics, but it was also created with input from dulce de leche lovers of all nationalities. Dulseda is available at select outlets across the country, offering adult Hispanics a new twist on their favorite indulgence
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