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  2. Pan dulce - Wikipedia

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    Pan dulce, literally meaning "sweet bread", is the general name for a variety of Mexican pastries. They are inexpensive treats and are consumed at breakfast , merienda , or dinner . The pastries originated in Mexico following the introduction of wheat during the Spanish conquest of the Americas and developed into many varieties thanks to French ...

  3. List of sweet breads - Wikipedia

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    Pan de coco – Philippine sweet bread; Pan de muerto – Mexican pastry; Pan de regla – Philippine bread with a red bread pudding filling; Pan de Pascua – Chilean cake associated with Christmas; Pan dulce – General name for a wide variety of Hispanic pastries [23] Pandoro – Italian sweet bread [24] Panettone – Italian yeasted cake [25]

  4. From ofrendas to pan dulce, how to celebrate Day of the ... - AOL

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    On 2 November, people in Mexico and certain parts of Latin America celebrate the Day of the Dead - a day dedicated to celebrating the lives of those who have passed away.. The holiday is a reunion ...

  5. A Fresh Batch of Mexican Bakeries Are Innovating Pan Dulce in ...

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    Up-and-coming bakers are putting a new spin on conchas.

  6. Pan Dulce. A quick introduction to the wonderful world of ...

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    Mar. 2—If you're Hispanic, your mouth might be watering by the sight of the headline. To those who have never had pan dulce (Spanish for sweet bread), I urge you to run, bike or drive to your ...

  7. Pionono - Wikipedia

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    In various South American countries such as Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Paraguay, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru and in Cuba, piononos are prepared using a dough made of flour, eggs, and sugar, which is baked in a thin sheet then rolled around a filling of dulce de leche sometimes with walnuts, or fruits like strawberries with chantilly cream, or in the case of savory piononos with cured ham, cheese ...

  8. What Is Dulce de Leche? Everything You Need to Know ... - AOL

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    Traditional ways to use dulce de leche include alfajores, delicate Argentinian sandwich cookies; piononos, a Puerto Rican rolled sponge cake filled with jelly or dulce de leche, and postre chajá ...

  9. Religieuse - Wikipedia

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    Each case is topped with a ganache of the same flavour as the filling, then attached to each other using piped buttercream icing. It is a type of éclair. [2] The pastry, whose name means "nun", is supposed to represent the papal mitre. The religieuse was supposedly conceived in the mid-nineteenth century; choux pastry was invented in the 16th ...