"tequiche" meaning in All languages combined

See tequiche on Wiktionary

Noun [Spanish]

Forms: tequiches [plural]
Head templates: {{es-noun|m}} tequiche m (plural tequiches)
  1. A dessert from Venezuela, made from toasted cornflour, coconut milk, unrefined whole cane sugar, butter and cinnamon. Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Foods Categories (place): Venezuela
    Sense id: en-tequiche-es-noun-wqkdWI1y Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header

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