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Description
Typical, autochthonous and a real Argentine symbol. Dulce de leche was born on June 24, 1829 in Estancia La Caledonia, where the Cañuelas Pact was signed between Juan Manuel de Rosas and the commander of the unitary army, Juan Lavalle. The story goes that a maid was preparing a hot sugary milk with which the mates were drunk at that time. When Lavalle arrived, tired from the trip, he lay down on the cot on which Rosas usually rested. Seeing the enemy boss, the woman ran to look for the guard, but forgot the milk in the fire. When I returned the miracle had happened; its color changed and thickened, giving casual origin to the traditional dulce de leche.