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  2. Bread in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Italian bakers adopted Spanish sobado bread and created its own delicacies, such as coppia ferrarese. Even in the Maghreb there is a bread derived from candeal called pain espagnole. Instead, what in Italy is called pan di Spagna ("Spanish bread") refers to the sponge cake, which according to Italian tradition was made by a baker in Spain. [35]

  3. List of breads - Wikipedia

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    A dry bread formed into sticks, served as an appetizer. Brioche: Yeast bread, Sweet France: A highly enriched bread, noted for its high butter and egg content, commonly served as a component of French desserts. Made in loaves or buns. Broa

  4. Category:Spanish breads - Wikipedia

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  5. Spanish bread - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Spanish bread can refer to: Bread in Spain; Pan de horno, a type of ...

  6. Bread - Wikipedia

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    The Old English word for bread was hlaf (hlaifs in Gothic: modern English loaf) which appears to be the oldest Teutonic name. [1] Old High German hleib [2] and modern German Laib derive from this Proto-Germanic word, which was borrowed into some Slavic (Czech: chléb, Polish: bochen chleba, Russian: khleb) and Finnic (Finnish: leipä, Estonian: leib) languages as well.

  7. Telera (Spanish bread) - Wikipedia

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    Córdoba telera Telera. In Spain, telera is a bread from the area of Córdoba (in Andalusia).Includes ~W130 wheat flour, sourdough, water, salt and yeast. [1] Its peculiar shape, which resembles a montera (the traditional hat of a torero), [2] is the result of the deep marks (greña) that are made, generally two, and diagonally along the piece.

  8. Cañada bread - Wikipedia

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    Cañada breads. Pan de cañada ("drovers' road bread" in Spanish), or simply cañada, is a variety of torta typical from the center and south of Aragon, in north Spain.It has an elongated and rounded shape, very variable in size, with characteristic grooves in the form of acanaladuras ('channels') or hoyuelos ('dimples') on its surface to cover it with extra virgin olive oil.

  9. Bread in culture - Wikipedia

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    French bread Arabian pita bread. An enormous variety of bread is available across Europe. Germany alone lays claim to over 1,300 basic varieties of breads, rolls, and pastries, as well as having the largest consumption of bread per capita worldwide.