The Best Typical Candies from Baja California Sur

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Baja California Sur, located in the southern part of Mexico, is a state known for its beautiful beaches, rich culture, delicious cuisine and luxurious accommodations. One aspect of its gastronomy that stands out is its traditional candies, which are an important part of the state’s culinary heritage.

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And If you have a sweet tooth, then you will enjoy Baja California Sur, since it is famous for its tasty, sweet treats.

Traditional sweets from Baja

Here is a list of typical candies from Baja California Sur you are sure to enjoy.

Coyotas

These sweet treats are made of flour, sugar, and lard, and are filled with either piloncillo (a type of brown sugar) or a sweet mixture of brown sugar, cinnamon, and vanilla. Coyotas can be a dessert or a snack, which is often served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a glass of cold milk.

Tortitas de Aceite

These thin, crispy cookies are made with flour, sugar, cinnamon, and anise and are fried in oil until golden brown. They are often served with a cup of coffee or tea, making them the perfect afternoon snack.

Type of typical candies from Baja

Dulce de Damiana

This candy is made with the leaves of the Damiana plant, a small shrub native to Baja California Sur. The leaves are boiled with sugar and water until it’s a thick syrup, which is then molded into small, bite-sized candies. According to local culture, Dulce de Damiana has aphrodisiac properties and is often given as a gift to couples.

Alegría

This colorful candy bar contains amaranth seeds, honey, and peanuts or other nuts. They are crunchy and sweet and are often enjoyed as a snack or a dessert. These are one of the typical candies from Baja California Sur you should not miss.

Where to eat typical candies in Baja

The Magical Town of Todos Santos

It’s not surprising all the variety and quality of traditional candies you can find in Todos Santos, since this town was founded thanks to the sugar cane industry in 1733. This charming town is known for its colonial architecture, picturesque streets, and vibrant arts scene. Visitors can wander through galleries and shops showcasing the work of local artists, or simply soak up the laid-back vibe of the town.

Where to Eat

Close your sweet culinary tour with a flourish and try the best churros in town at El Mirador. Located on the rooftop of the Guaycura Hotel Boutique Todos Santos, this place has a menu with a range of fresh and locally sourced ingredients, with a focus on traditional Mexican cuisine. All while enjoying the breathtaking views of the ocean and the surrounding mountains. An experience you cannot miss.

Guaycura Hotel also offers the opportunity to visit El Faro Todos Santos beach club, a private beach club with soft white sand and crystal-clear waters, where guests can relax on sun loungers, take a dip in the ocean, or enjoy a refreshing cocktail.

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If you are looking for a truly luxurious experience while on satisfying your sweet tooth with, then the Guaycura Boutique Hotel is the perfect place with a unique blend of old-world charm and modern luxury, with beautifully designed rooms and suites, world-class dining options, and a range of amenities to ensure a memorable stay. We also count with some of the most beautiful Todos Santos wedding venues. Contact us on our website and come stay at the best hotel in Todos Santos, we are waiting for you!

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