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A partially consumed rolled cake, resembling a Peruvian pionono or Swiss roll, is the central focus of the image. The cake, generously dusted with powdered sugar, displays distinct layers of light sponge cake intertwined with a rich, caramel-colored filling, characteristic of dulce de leche. It rests on a white paper liner, which is visibly smeared with cake crumbs and the sticky filling.

Alongside the cake, a silver cake server and a serrated knife lie on the soiled paper, suggesting recent use for cutting and serving. The knife blade has "STAINLESS" and "USA" embossed on it. Scattered around the utensils and the main cake are several small, irregular pieces of cake, indicating that portions have been enjoyed.

The white paper liner is adorned with green text and a small diamond-shaped logo. The phrase "La Casa del Alfajor" is prominently printed multiple times, both right-side up and inverted. An inverted fragment "¡que tenga!" is also visible. These textual cues, combined with the provided location context of San Isidro, Peru, strongly suggest the dessert originates from a local establishment specializing in alfajores and similar traditional sweets. The setting appears to be an indoor space, possibly a café or home, with the items placed on a light-colored plate featuring a textured, dotted surface. The image captures a casual moment immediately after the dessert has been served.
Lolita

Apr 22, 2026

San Isidro, Peru

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A partially consumed rolled cake, resembling a Peruvian pionono or Swiss roll, is the central focus of the image. The cake, generously dusted with powdered sugar, displays distinct layers of light sponge cake intertwined with a rich, caramel-colored filling, characteristic of dulce de leche. It rests on a white paper liner, which is visibly smeared with cake crumbs and the sticky filling. Alongside the cake, a silver cake server and a serrated knife lie on the soiled paper, suggesting recent use for cutting and serving. The knife blade has "STAINLESS" and "USA" embossed on it. Scattered around the utensils and the main cake are several small, irregular pieces of cake, indicating that portions have been enjoyed. The white paper liner is adorned with green text and a small diamond-shaped logo. The phrase "La Casa del Alfajor" is prominently printed multiple times, both right-side up and inverted. An inverted fragment "¡que tenga!" is also visible. These textual cues, combined with the provided location context of San Isidro, Peru, strongly suggest the dessert originates from a local establishment specializing in alfajores and similar traditional sweets. The setting appears to be an indoor space, possibly a café or home, with the items placed on a light-colored plate featuring a textured, dotted surface. The image captures a casual moment immediately after the dessert has been served.

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