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Typical Sweets of Ciudad Guzmán Keep a Family Tradition of Generations Alive

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
In the center of Ciudad Guzmán is the business of Roberto Quintero, a family tradition that has passed from generation to generation and that has become one of the references in the elaboration of these products. Among the most representative sweets are the jamoncillo, cocadas, the garapiñados products of almond, nut and peanut, as well as the burnt milk; however, the most emblematic product of the municipality is the traditional nut palanquet. …
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In the center of Ciudad Guzmán is the business of Roberto Quintero, a family tradition that has passed from generation to generation and that has become one of the references in the elaboration of these products. Among the most representative sweets are the jamoncillo, cocadas, the garapiñados products of almond, nut and peanut, as well as the burnt milk; however, the most emblematic product of the municipality is the traditional nut palanquet. …

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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