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Place of origin | Spain |
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Main ingredients | milk and eggs |
Natillas (Spanish pronunciation: [naˈtiʎas]) is a term in Spanish for a variety of custards and similar sweet desserts in the Spanish-speaking world.[1] In Spain, this term refers to a custard dish made with milk and eggs, similar to other European creams as crème anglaise. In Colombia, the delicacy does not include eggs, and is called natilla.