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Cups of Reese's peanut butter
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Cups of Reese's peanut butter refer to a popular sweet product that combines creamy peanut butter and chocolate, presented in the form of small cups or individual portions. This ingredient is widely used in dessert and pastry recipes, providing an intense flavor and a creamy, smooth texture that perfectly contrasts with chocolate.
Origin: Reese's peanut butter cups were created in the United States by the Hershey's company and have become a classic in the North American and global market. Their combination of chocolate and peanut butter is a distinctive American feature, although their popularity has crossed borders, and it is common to find them or use them in international recipes.
Properties: This ingredient provides a characteristic sweet and salty flavor, thanks to the mixture of peanut butter and chocolate. In nutritional terms, it contains fats, sugars, and proteins derived from peanuts, which also gives it a certain energy consistency. In cooking, these cups are primarily used for melting, including in batters, preparing fillings, or decorating desserts.
Synonyms in Spanish from Latin America: Although there is no exact translation for the brand "Reese’s," this product is often referred to as “peanut and chocolate cups”, “peanut butter bonbons”, or simply “peanut butter and chocolate cups”. In some countries, peanuts are also known as cacahuate (Mexico), maní (Argentina, Chile, Peru), or cacahuete (Spain).
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