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Butter pecan cookies
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Butter cookies with pecans are a delicious and crunchy type of cookie made primarily with high-quality butter and pieces of pecans, also known as American walnuts. These cookies are characterized by their soft and buttery texture combined with the pleasant crunchy and slightly sweet touch of the pecans.
Origin: Butter cookies have roots in European pastry, particularly in the British tradition, where "butter cookies" are very popular. The incorporation of pecans adds a New York and Southern US touch, as the pecan is a nut native to the south of North America. This combination has become popular in various cuisines of Latin America and Spain due to its exquisite flavor and versatility in desserts and snacks.
Properties: These cookies provide quick energy thanks to their carbohydrate content provided by flour and sugars, while pecans provide healthy fats, proteins, fiber, and antioxidants, including vitamin E and minerals such as magnesium and zinc. However, due to their butter and sugar content, it is advisable to consume them in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Synonyms in Spanish of Latin America: in different countries, the terms to refer to pecans or the type of cookie may vary, but some common options include: nueces pacanas or simply pacanas for the nut; and for the cookies, you might hear galletas de mantequilla con nueces or galletitas de mantequilla con pacanas. In some countries, butter cookies are also known as galleta de manteca.
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