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this post was submitted on 21 Aug 2023
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Malvavisco (Spanish).
True, but I would say that nube (cloud) is more common.
Never seen them as Nubes, only malbabiscos o marshmallows. Which country calls them nubes?
Spain
Funny how Spanish changed between latin America and Spain after all this time. Always heard malvavisco, never nube for them in Costa Rica.
Bombón Spanish mexico