Cajuzinho Portuguese pronunciation: [kaʒu'zĩɲu] (from caju, "cashew"; literally, "little cashew") is a popular sweet with an almost ubiquitous presences in Brazilian parties. It is made of peanuts, cashew nuts and sugar and is shaped like a tiny cashew, although it does taste strongly of peanut.[1]
| Course | Confectionery |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Brazil |
| Serving temperature | At normal temperature. |
| Main ingredients | Peanuts, cashew nuts and sugar |
| Variations | Rounded cajuzinho, almond cajuzinho |
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