Suspiro Limeño
Lima, Peru — associated with the Barrios Altos district; popularised mid-20th century
Lima's most beloved dessert is a two-layer construction: a dense base of manjar blanco (Peruvian dulce de leche made with condensed and evaporated milk) topped with a meringue infused with port wine and perfumed with cinnamon. The name — 'sigh of a Lima woman' — reflects its textural contrast between the rich, yielding base and the cloud-light meringue above. The manjar blanco is cooked with egg yolks stirred in at the end for richness, then chilled in individual glasses. The meringue is an Italian-style cooked meringue, made by pouring hot port-spiked syrup into whipped whites, producing stability and a subtle wine perfume. Cinnamon is grated over the top at service.