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Pastel de Tentúgal

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Tentúgal pastry

Pastel de Tentúgal (Tentúgal pastry) is a Portuguese pastry originating in Tentúgal, in the municipality of Montemor-o-Velho. This conventual sweet was first created sometime in the 16th century by Carmelite nuns at the Convento de Nossa Senhora do Carmo.[1][2] It is made of a sweet ovos moles filling consisting of egg yolks and sugar, wrapped in a paper-thin dough.

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  1. ^ "O Segredo do Pastel de Tentúgal". amasscook.com.
  2. ^ "Pastel de Tentúgal IGP". tradicional.dgadr.gov.pt. Produtos Tradicionais Portugueses.