Ovos moles are sweets, originating in the convents, made of egg yolks and sugar, wrapped in a thin wheat crust (the same dough used for “Hosts” in Catholic Masses). The sweets are molded into shapes symbolic of the Aveiro region, such as clams, mussels, fish, crabs, barrels, sea buoy, walnuts and chestnuts.
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Left the hectic pace and sunshine of Los Angeles in 2008, for the relaxed lifestyle and sunshine of the Algarve. With a passion for creating content and voracious appetite for travel, I never tire of exploring and showcasing "everything cool in Portugal."
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