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The only Portuguese egg tarts I’ve tasted have been based on the Macau version, so I’m calling these Macanese pasteis de nata. From what I’ve heard from friends who have eaten them in ...
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EnVols on MSNWhat is the difference between pastéis de nata and pastéis de Belém, Portugal’s most famous deserts?But despite their apparent similarity, there is a very real difference between pastéis de nata and pastéis de Belém. Is it ...
From a modest storefront in Brookline, Cristina Quintino can bake up to 200 pastéis de nata a day — golden, flaky tarts filled with rich, velvety custard, and a beloved staple of Portugal.
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