Pavê
Pavê is a popular Brazilian dessert that resembles a layered cake. It is typically made with biscuits, cream, and various flavors such as chocolate, fruit, or coffee. The biscuits are often soaked in milk or a flavored liquid to soften them, creating a delightful texture when combined with the creamy layers.
This dessert is usually served chilled and is a common feature at celebrations and family gatherings in Brazil. Pavê can be easily customized with different ingredients, making it a versatile treat enjoyed by many. Its name comes from the French word "pavé," meaning "paving stone," referring to its layered appearance.