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Fartons : ウィキペディア英語版
Fartons

Fartons (, sing. ; (スペイン語:fartón)) are confectionery sweets typical of the Valencian town of Alboraya, Spain. Elongated and glazed with sugar, they are made of flour, milk, sugar, oil, eggs and a leavening agent.
This delicate and spongy sweet was made to be dipped in ''orxata'' (or ''horchata''), a drink made of tigernuts that is served cold, but fartons can also be eaten with hot beverages such as hot chocolate or caffè latte.
==Origin==

According to an apocryphal legend (see horchata), James I of Aragon baptized the drink ''orxata'' as "pure gold" due to its texture and sweetness. Since then the beverage producers of Alboraya tried to find the perfect accompanying pastry for it.
In the 1960s a family named Polo developed a special pastry which was oblong in shape, sweet, and delicate. As it had a very spongy texture it was perfect to soak up horchata and because of its long shape it could be dunked to the bottom of the glass. This was the beginning of the "''Fartons Polo''".
Many years later, in the decade of the 1990s, the hospitality industry began to serve frozen pastries and with it a new variation of ''fartó'', the so-called "flaky ''fartó''", that is made with a different dough that gives it another texture.

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