Cajeta

/kəˈhɛtə/ noun

A sweet sauce or candy made from boiled goat's milk, sugar, and spices, popular in Mexican cuisine; similar to caramel or dulce de leche.

From Spanish cajeta, possibly derived from caja (box), as it was traditionally sold in small wooden boxes. The exact origin is debated, but it may relate to Basque or other Iberian sources.

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