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Bread of Alfacar is a Geographical indications and traditional specialities in the European Union, Protected Geographical Indication seal that protects and identifies the baking tradition of Alfacar, a town in the province of Granada (Spain). It contains wheat flour, sourdough, yeast, salt and water from the Alfacar spring. The Alfacar bread is produced in different formats (''bollo'', ''rosco'', ''rosca'' and ''hogaza'') from the same original dough. Its crumb is flexible, with a mild flavor, creamy white in color, with abundant and irregular Pore (bread), pores. This bread is ideal to accompany typical dishes of the area such as ''setas fritas'' ('fried mushrooms'), ''alimoje con bacalao'' ('garlic and pepper sauce with cod') or ''choto al ajillo'' ('young goat stew'). The municipalities authorized for its production are Alfacar, a town of five and a half thousand inhabitants, and Víznar, with less than a thousand. Both are located at the foot of the Sierra de la Alfaguara, La Al ...
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