Areias (Portuguese food)

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Alternative namesBolacha; bolacinha
Place of originPortugal
Main ingredientsWheat flour, almond (or hazelnuts), eggs, lard
Areias
Areias coated with sugar-cinnamon
Alternative namesBolacha; bolacinha
TypeBiscuit
Place of originPortugal
Main ingredientsWheat flour, almond (or hazelnuts), eggs, lard
Ingredients generally usedLemon zest, cinnamon
Similar dishesSandie (cookie), shortbread, Russian tea cake, snickerdoodle
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Areias (singular: areia, lit.'sand') are small traditional Portuguese pastries similar to cakes and biscuits. They are commonly coated with coarse-grain sugar ("sanding sugar"), and sometimes cinnamon, which resemble sand for which areias are named after.

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