Sonho de Valsa is a popular Brazilian bonbon made with chocolate and cashew nut filling. The chocolate was created in 1938 by the Brazilian Lacta company, which was later bought by Kraft Foods Brazil. Under Kraft, the bonbons have been exported to countries such as the United States, Paraguay, and Venezuela.
The candy consists of a wafer cone, covered with two layers of chocolate and stuffed with cashew cream.

Categories: Bonbon
Characteristic of: Brazilian cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Coconut Walnut Chocolate
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Wikidata ID: Q2690485
Wikipedia title: Sonho de Valsa
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