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  2. Cochinito de piloncillo - Wikipedia

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    Mexican breads, pan dulce Cochinitos de piloncillo , also known as marranitos , cochinitos and puerquitos (all meaning "little pigs" in Spanish ), are a typical Mexican sweet bread ( pan dulce ) made with " piloncillo "—a type of sweetener made from sugar cane .

  3. Gordita - Wikipedia

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    ' chubby ') in Mexican cuisine is a dish made with masa and stuffed with cheese, meat, or other fillings. [1] It is similar to the Colombian and Venezuelan arepa . There are two main variations of this dish, one of which is typically fried in a deep wok -shaped comal , consumed mostly in central and southern Mexico, and another one baked on a ...

  4. Tuscan Bread Salad Recipe - AOL

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    1 / 4 cup prepared fat free red wine vinaigrette dressing; 1 cup Pepperidge Farm® Whole Grain Seasoned Croutons; 2 medium tomato, diced (about 2 cups); 1 / 2 cup cubed fresh mozzarella cheese

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  6. Cocol - Wikipedia

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    Cocol is one of the oldest types of bread known in Mexico. It was created when the Spanish invaded the Mesoamerican cultures. [1] The Spanish taught Mesoamericans how to bake a bread, and then they made their own with the ingredients that were common at that time. This new bread was called cocol, from the word cocolli in Nahuatl.

  7. Mexican breads - Wikipedia

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    Como pan caliente (like hot bread) is a Mexican expression that means that something is popular or in demand. [1] Wheat bread is second only to the corn tortillas and its use can indicate social class and ethnicity. [2] Mexicans do not generally make their own baked goods, even in the past when they generally made their own tortillas. [3]

  8. Category:Mexican breads - Wikipedia

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  9. Pan-Roasted Salmon-and-Bread Salad Recipe - AOL

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