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World Famous Custard Tarts of Portugal


Monks and nuns originally baked many of Portugal's best cakes. In fact, the original recipe for Pastéis de Nata came from the monks at the Jerónimos Monastery in Belem, Lisbon. In 1834, when the monastery closed, the formula was sold to the eventual owners of the Fábrica de Pastéis de Belém, which opened in 1837.
Pastel de Nata looks like a cross between a custard tart and a cake. The outside is crispy and flaky, while the inside is creamy and sweet. To order this in Lisbon, request "u pastel de nata.". However, other regions call it by different names.
Want to try one of these tasty pastries? I'd love to help you plan your trip, so be sure to pick up the phone and call me, or send me an email when you're ready to start planning.

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