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Desserts are also varied and are not limited to the most typical ones, such as crema catalana (custard with a carmel crust) and mel i mató (cottage cheese and honey). Catalunya is a land of good wines, particularly the wines from Penedès, Costers del Segre, Alella and Perelada. Penedès is the region par-excellence of the sparkling wine called cava.
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