Serradura

Serradura (portuguese pronunciation: [səʀɐˈdurɐ]), also known as sawdust pudding or macau pudding, is a well-known portuguese dessert, popular in both portugal and macau (a former portuguese colony in china), as well as goa (a former portuguese colony in india), with a layered appearance alternating between whipped cream and crumbled marie biscuit. the name serradura is a portuguese word for “sawdust”, which refers to the way the biscuits look in the pudding, as they are crushed very fine into crumbs.

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