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Special kind of azyme bread, baked only on Clean Monday, the first day of Lent. Not to be confused with lasagna. Lahoh: Leavened Djibouti Somalia Yemen: Spongy, pancake-like, dough of plain flour, self-raising flour, warm water, yeast, pinch of salt. Lángos: Yeast bread Hungary Austria: Dough patty baked in fat.
A common cuisine eaten in most former Spanish territories in Latin America and the Philippines, prepared using strong (high protein) flour, water, sugar, eggs, mother dough and a kind of reduced pork lard named saïm. In Ibiza there is a sweet called greixonera made with ensaimada pieces left over from the day before. [34] Fa gao: China
A crouton (/ ˈ k r uː t ɒ n /) is a piece of toasted or fried bread, normally cubed and seasoned. Croutons are used to add texture and flavor to salads [ 1 ] —notably the Caesar salad [ 2 ] — as an accompaniment to soups and stews , [ 1 ] or eaten as a snack food .
nobtis/Getty Images. Stateside, Silician pizza usually describes a pie with a thick crust, tomato sauce and cheese, often (but not always) sliced into squares.
Bagel – a bread product originating in Poland, traditionally shaped by hand into the form of a ring from yeasted wheat dough, roughly hand-sized, which is first boiled for a short time in water and then baked. Bread roll – a small, often round loaf of bread [5] [6] served as a meal accompaniment (eaten plain or with butter)
A pizza puff is a deep-fried dough pocket filled with cheese, tomato sauce, and other pizza ingredients such as sausage or pepperoni. [1] Originally from Chicago , pizza puffs can be found at many casual dining restaurants there.
Made from dough that is commonly shaped into a knot and baked hard to withstand a long shelf life. Pocky (Japan) are a kind of pretzel stick. Sev mamra: India: A mixture of spicy dry ingredients such as puffed rice, savory noodles and peanuts. Snack mix: United States: Refers to multiple types of snack items sold in supermarkets such as Chex ...
Literally "snowballs". Dough cut into strips, formed into a ball and fried then covered in toppings; popular in Rothenburg. Sfenj: Morocco, Algeria: Fritter Shakoy: Philippines: Twisted doughnut from the Philippines made with regular flour or rice flour Shuangbaotai: Taiwan: A sweet fried dough food with cavernous holes in the food and a crisp ...