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Paleta
Paleta is a Spanish-language word derived from ''pala'' ("shovel", "spade") and the diminutive suffix ''-eta''.〔(Real Academia Española: Diccionario de la lengua española: "paleta" )〕 It has many meanings (the authoritative dictionary of the RAE lists eleven), including artists' palette, spatula, trowel, shoulderblade, blade of a windmill, water-wheel, etc., part of a bull's horn, flat bat for playing games susch as table tennis, and, in Central America, Mexico, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic,〔 an ice pop usually with a flat stick. ==Ice pop== In the countries where ice pops are known as ''paletas'', the stores, carts, and kiosks that specialise in selling them are known as ''paleterías'', and the sellers are called paleteros/-as. Paletas are also sold in other food shops. ''Paletas'' may be cream- or water-based. Milk-based ''paletas'' are creamy in texture and typically include vanilla, chocolate, rum, coconut, pecan/walnut (''nuez''), mamey, and arroz con leche, which is a type of rice pudding. Water-based versions include strawberry, mango, lime, cucumber, dill pickle, ''Jamaica'', cantaloupe, watermelon, pineapple, guava, and tamarind. They are made from juices and sometimes include bits of frozen fruit. Most flavors are sweetened with sugar, but some, such as ''pepino con chile y limón'' (spicy cucumber with lime), are not.
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