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Kosereva

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Place of origin
  
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Main ingredients
  
Pintonas (ripe sour oranges), sugar, molasses, water

Similar
  
Kiveve, Kamby arro, Ka'í Ladrillo, Chipa Guasu, Vori vori

Kosereva is a common "barreled" candy with a high protein content originally made in Paraguay, made with the hardened skin of the sour orange ("apepú", in Guaraní language) and cooked in black molasses, resulting in a bittersweet and acidic taste. The name "koserevá" comes from the Guaranitical derivation of the Spanish word "conserva" (preserved food). Historical records state that Spanish conquerors that came to Paraguay during the colonial ages used to preserve this citric fruit by cooking them in trimmed barrels in black molasses.

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Ingredients

Preparing typical koserevá requires only sour oranges "pintonas" (ripe sour oranges), sugar, molasses and abundant water.

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References

Kosereva Wikipedia