

Cuban crackers, or galletas cubanas, are light, crispy, and savory crackers traditionally made in Cuba and popular in Cuban culture. They are typically made from enriched wheat flour, water, yeast, and salt, and are often served as a snack or a side to dishes, with accompaniments like guava paste, cheese, or butter.

It’s Cuban comfort food at its finest made to nourish, connect, and celebrate heritage. Whether you’re rediscovering your roots or exploring Cuban flavors for the first time, this book offers a savory journey through memory, culture, and the joy of cooking with corazón

Operation Pedro Pan was a covert operation that facilitated the migration of over 14,000 unaccompanied Cuban children to the United States between 1960 and 1962, amid fears of communist indoctrination under Fidel Castro's regime.

A remarkably gripping account of America's Bay of Pigs crisis, drawing on long-hidden CIA documents and delivering, as never before, the vivid truth - and consequences - of five pivotal days in April 1961.
The U.S.-backed military invasion of Cuba in 1961 remains one of the most ill-fated blunders in American history, with echoes of the event reverberating even today.

Discover unique and handmade treasures at our artisan markets, featuring a curated selection of vendors and artists from around the world.
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