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Ros
13 years ago
Funny...I used to think this was spelled "kasham"... but now I see the "corn" or "caan" link!
Bri
6 years ago
very similar to puerto rican or dominican gofio candy yum
one of my favorite treats as a kid
Dino Nazamodeen
3 years ago
"Mith-Thie". Made with dough which is then rolled out, cut into pieces, like French Fries, Crisped in hot oil and dunked into Syrup, made with a mixture sugar and various seasonings. Every Sunday something to look forward to.