David:
[maybe with cheese and some membrano.]
I hope I figured out this quote thing. Membrano=membrillo. Cheese with membrillo and mexican sweet bread sounds great. Membrillo is classically served with Manchego, although in Brasil we ate a fresh cheese that was more like a feta, and while it was sometimes with membrillo it was just as often with guyabada (guava paste, typically seen here as a bar with a stripe of clear guava jelly down the middle) or, my personal favorite, doce de batata doce, which is a sweet potato paste. Available at Brasil Legal on Western.
I still have a kilo tin of membrillo that I carried back from Spain on our last trip. Hell, I carried it all around Spain, since I bought it on our second day there, and my husband immediately said, "That's going in your suitcase, not mine." It has the most amazing picture of the Virgin on it. When we reached Seville, at the end of the trip, my arm was really tired, and I spied a 1/2 kilo tin, which I purchased, thinking to myself, well, I'll just leave that other one for the maids. Lo and behold, back at the hotel, they were two completely different virgins and I had to carry them both back.
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