Dulcería Castañeda
Dulcería Castañeda, is a traditional company and brand of candy in the Peruvian city of Trujillo. Since year 1925 traditionally this company made several kind of candies called alfajors and specially that giant candy called "Alfajor king kong" before known as Alfajor de Trujillo, "Dulcería Castañeda" currently has several local in Trujillo also in Lima city. Its main products are the alfajores requested by tourists as classic sweet souvenirs of the city of the everlasting spring. According to a study published in 2010 by the magazine Peru Económico this is one of the top ten brand of the city.[1]
Alfajors | |
Industry | food |
Headquarters | Trujillo, Peru |
Products | Alfajors Pastels, etc |
Website | http://www.castaneda.com.pe/dulceria-y-pasteleria-castaneda-tradicion-trujillana.html |
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External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Trujillo (Perú). |
- Map of Trujillo (Wikimapia)
- "Huaca de la luna and Huaca del sol"
- "Huacas del Sol y de la Luna Archaeological Complex", Official Website
- Information on El Brujo Archaeological Complex
- Chan Chan World Heritage Site, UNESCO
- Chan Chan conservation project
- Website about Trujillo, Reviews, Events, Business Directory
- Municipality of Trujillo
Multimedia
- "International Spring Festival in Trujillo" with Miss world 2004 on YouTube
- Tourism in Trujillo city on YouTube
- Marinera Festival 2012 in Trujillo city on YouTube
- Gallery pictures of Trujillo by Panoramio, Includes Geographical information by various authors
- Colonial Trujillo photos
References
- "Revista Perú Económico: Dossier Regional- Top Marcas de Trujillo". Archived from the original on August 18, 2012. Retrieved July 17, 2012.
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