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Telera (Mexican Bread)
Telera is a white bread made from wheat flour, yeast, water and salt, used in various Mexican sandwiches. It is about sixteen centimeters long, flattened and oval shaped with two longitudinal deep marks at the top from side to side. In its outer layer, it is golden and commonly soft, and in its inner part, it is white and dense crumb. Torta#Mexico, Mexican tortas are prepared with this bread. See also * Telera (Spanish bread) * List of breads References

* Muñoz, Zurita.(2013). Diccionario enciclopédico de la gastronomía mexicana. Ed. Larousse. {{Mexican bread Mexican breads ...
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Telera may refer to: * Telera (Dominican bread), in Dominican Republic cuisine#Breads, Dominican Republic cuisine * Telera (Mexican bread), a sandwich bread * Telera (Spanish bread), a shaped bread from Córdoba {{disambiguation ...
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Torta
Torta is a culinary term that can, depending on the cuisine, refer to cakes, pies, flatbreads, sandwiches, or omelettes. Usually, it refers to: * cake or pie in South America, much of Europe, and southern Philippines * flatbread in Spain * a type of sandwich in Mexico * a type of omelette in northern Tagalog-speaking areas of the Philippines. ’Torth’- Welsh for ‘loaf’ is of the same derivation (Latin: torta) Etymology The word comes from the Spanish ''torta'' (), itself from Late Latin ''torta'', an abbreviation of ''torta panis'' ("twisted bread"). The English word "tart" is related. Cakes Latin America In some countries of Latin America, the word ''torta'', in a very common usage, is for sweet cakes (tortes), such as a wedding or birthday cake. This meaning is also present in other European languages. For example, the Italian ''torta'', German ''torte'' or French ''tarte''. In Mexico, the sweet cake is normally referred to as ''pastel'', which is also use ...
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Telera (Spanish Bread)
In Spain, telera is a typical bread from the area of Córdoba (in Andalusia). Includes ~W130 wheat flour, sourdough, water, salt and yeast. Its peculiar shape, which resembles a '' montera'' (the traditional hat of a ''torero''), is the result of the deep marks (''greña'') that are made, generally two, and diagonally along the piece. Being a candeal bread, it is quite durable, but when it gets hard, it is typically used to make salmorejo from Córdoba. Features The ''telera cordobesa'' belongs to a family of Spanish breads called ''panes candeales'' ('candeal breads', also known as ''pan bregado'' or ''pan sobado''), which have a long tradition in Andalusia, Extremadura and the two Castiles. These breads are made from durum wheat ( ''Triticum turgidum'' var. ''durum'' L.). Origin Traditionally it is said that the name of telera is a contraction of ''tres hileras'' ("three rows"), since it consists of two diagonal ridges that separate the bark into three parts. But the aut ...
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List Of Breads
This is a list of notable baked or steamed bread varieties. This list does not include cakes, pastries, or fried dough foods, which are listed in separate Wikipedia articles. It also does not list foods in which bread is an ''ingredient'' which is processed further before serving. Breads * See also * List of American breads * List of baked goods * List of brand name breads * List of bread dishes * List of bread rolls * List of British breads * List of French breads * List of Indian breads * List of Pakistani breads * List of sourdough breads * List of buns * List of cakes * List of cookies * List of pancakes * List of pastries * List of pies, tarts and flans * List of puddings * List of quick breads * List of sandwiches * List of sweet breads * List of toast dishes Toast is sliced bread that has been browned by exposure to radiant heat. It appears as a main ingredient in many dishes, often as a base on which other food is served. Toast dishes * Avocado toast – m ...
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