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English: In Mexico are a variety of sweets that vary from one region to another, many of them are handmade and are emblematic of the mexican culture. The peanut bars in Mexico are another typical sweet and very famous in Mexico. This sweet is prepared with chopped peanuts, sugar, water, liquid glucose, margarine and fat or vegetable oil.
Español: En México hay una gran variedad de dulces que varían de una región a otra, muchos de ellos son hechas a mano y son emblemáticos de la cultura mexicana. Las barras de cacahuate en México son otro típico dulce y muy famoso e México. Este dulce está preparado con tozos de cacahuate, azúcar, agua, glucosa líquida, margarina y grasa o aceite vegetal.
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